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Ppt on etiquette.

1. Address etiquette 1. Parents and elders should not be called by their first names, let alone by impolite words, but should be addressed accurately, such as father, grandmother, teacher and uncle. 2. Others take nicknames. Second, greeting etiquette greetings to parents and elders, according to the time, occasion, festival, using different greetings. 1. Ask Mom and Dad good morning after getting up early. 2. Wish Mom and Dad good night before going to bed. 3. Parents come home from work: Mom and Dad are back. 4. Birthday: I wish my elders a happy birthday and good health. 5. Celebrate the New Year: I wish my elders, relatives and friends a happy New Year. 6. When mom and dad go out, they say: I wish mom and dad a safe journey and smooth work. 7. When mom and dad came back from going out, they said, "Mom and dad are back, thanks for your hard work. 8. When I bid farewell to my family: You can rest assured that I will take good care of myself. If you are away from home for a long time, you should write or call to greet your family. 9. When you go home, you should greet your parents and elders. Third, table manners (a) at home: 1, please sit down first. 2. After the elder takes the bowl chopsticks first, take the bowl chopsticks by himself. 3, when eating soup, you should swallow your mouth, shut up and chew, chew slowly and try not to make a noise. 4. When eating, hold chopsticks in one hand and bowls in the other. 5, don't knock on the bowl, don't pee and pick dishes. 6. Say "thank you" when others add food to themselves.