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What are the manners and etiquette norms?

smile ceremony: the three elements of a smile: upturned corners of the mouth, smiling without exposing teeth, and exposing 6-8 teeth.

Exposing four teeth in the upper row and four teeth in the lower row is a rogue rabbit.

showing six teeth is called a woman, showing eight teeth is called a queen, and showing 12 teeth is called a goddess

Smiling is an international etiquette, which can fully reflect a person's enthusiasm, cultivation and charm.

greetings: people with low status, young people, and people who are backward (coming) will be greeted first.

in the workplace, job titles (the embodiment of identity, status and ability) and professional titles or professional titles are preferred.

gender address: Mr., Ms. and Ms. (adult female).

kinship terms: cordial.

beauty: it is suitable for the beauty and hairdressing industry, and the high-end service places will lower the grade.

Pro: Taobao language, or very familiar with it.

language: welcome for a long time. Nice to meet you. Please accept me.

classification: 1. nodding ceremony. More for one-on-one, more for close range.

2. wave. Mostly used for long distances or with a gap in position, mostly used for one-to-many 1) Wrist is at eye level. 2) The forearm drives the palm. 3), can not be close to the mouth, there is a suspicion of pleasing.

3. namaste. It's related to Buddhism. Official etiquette in Thailand.

bow hand ceremony. 1. Wrap one hand around the other. 2. Male: left palm with right fist, female: right palm with left fist. Men worship their left hands, while women worship their right hands. On the contrary, it is a fierce ceremony and a funeral.

4. Hugging ceremony. Used between acquaintances. 1), the left foot in front, the right foot in the back. 2), the left hand is low (at the waist), the right hand is high (at the shoulder) 3), and the right face is attached to the right face (sticking ceremony). 4), embracing. Used in social situations and between acquaintances.

5. shake hands. 1), generous hand (right hand). 2), the tiger's mouth is relative. 3), moderate strength (about two kilograms). 4) Shake for 1-3 times for 3-5 seconds. 5), moderate cold propaganda.

6. bow down. 15 degrees, 3 degrees, 45 degrees and 9 degrees.