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What customs should we pay attention to during the Spring Festival?

First: the time to pay New Year greetings

Younger generations usually choose the morning to pay New Year greetings to their elders, but not too early, because people usually get up late on the Spring Festival, and visiting their homes too early will make the host too late to prepare.

second: New Year's greetings

During the New Year's greetings, people generally choose to wear new clothes. Wade has a new look, but he should pay attention to dressing appropriately, not wearing too casually, and not wearing too revealing and flamboyant clothes, because after all, most elders still like well-behaved clothes. If the clothes are dark and dark, they can be set off with some bright scarves to highlight the festive season.

Third: the etiquette of New Year greetings

When you go to your relatives and friends' homes, you should greet everyone who is there, pay attention to address them, and don't visit everywhere as you are at home without the permission of your host. You should pay attention to correct sitting posture and polite manners.

fourth: communication in New Year's greetings

During New Year's greetings, we should say more words of praise, talk more about other people's happy things, and less complain, focusing on the other side, instead of talking about ourselves, and we should master the degree of joking and teasing.

Fifth: Precautions for New Year greetings

1. Be humble and respectful when visiting the host's house. Take the initiative to greet other guests one by one after entering the door, and don't deliberately ignore them because they are not pleasing to the eye.

2. When visiting guests, pay attention to the cleanliness of appearance, and don't spit everywhere, throw ash, throw peels and scraps of paper.

3. Speak and behave in a civilized manner, and don't say anything rude or vulgar.

4. It's not advisable to spend too long visiting the New Year, and don't stay in the host's home for too long, so as not to delay the host's other activities.