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What etiquette should girls pay attention to when traveling?

Appearance refers to a person’s appearance and is the appearance of a person’s mental outlook. A person's hygiene habits and clothing are closely related to the formation and maintenance of a dignified and generous appearance. Hygiene: Cleanliness and hygiene are the key to grooming and beauty, and are the basic requirements of etiquette. No matter how good you look or how luxurious your clothes are, if your face is full of dirt and your body smells bad, it will definitely destroy a person's sense of beauty. Therefore, everyone should develop good hygiene habits, wash their face and feet before going to bed, brush their teeth in the morning and evening, and after meals, wash their hair and bathe frequently, and pay attention to grooming and changing clothes frequently. Don't "clean up" in front of others. For example, picking teeth, picking noses, picking earwax, manicuring nails, rubbing dirt, etc. These behaviors should be done away from others, otherwise, it is not only unsightly, but also disrespectful to others. Keep a certain distance when talking to others, don't speak too loudly, and don't spit at people's mouth. Clothing: Clothing reflects a person's cultural quality and aesthetic taste.

Specifically speaking, it must be natural, appropriate, coordinated and generous, and must abide by certain established norms or principles. Clothing must not only adapt to one's own specific conditions, but also must always pay attention to the dressing requirements of the objective environment and occasions. That is, dressing should give priority to the three elements of time, place and purpose, and strive to be consistent with time in all aspects of dressing. , location, and purpose. Conversation, as an art, is also an important part of personal etiquette. Politeness: The attitude should be sincere and cordial; the volume of the voice should be appropriate and the tone should be calm and steady; respect others. Terms: honorifics, words that express respect and politeness. Such as "please", "thank you", "sorry" in daily use, the word "you" in the second person, etc. When we meet for the first time, it's called "Jiu Yang"; when we haven't seen you for a long time, it's called "Jiu no see"; when you ask for criticism, it's called "advice"; when you trouble others, it's called "bothering"; when you ask for convenience, it's called "borrowing light"; when you ask someone to do things, it's called "please", etc. We must work hard to raise people. Get into the habit of using honorifics.