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In order to cultivate and practice socialist core values, carry forward Chinese excellent traditional culture, promote the formation of positive and healthy ideology, and comprehensively improve the quality of citizens and the level of urban civilization, these Regulations are formulated in accordance with relevant laws and regulations and combined with the actual situation of this Municipality.

City, county (city) district spiritual civilization construction institutions shall be specifically responsible for organizing the implementation of Yingkou courtesy code of conduct within their respective administrative areas, and perform the following duties:

(a) to formulate the work plan and plan of Yingkou courtesy behavior standard;

(two) to guide and coordinate the relevant departments to carry out the work of Yingkou courtesy behavior norms;

(three) to supervise and inspect the implementation of Yingkou's politeness code of conduct;

(four) publicity, recognition, promotion of advanced models, organization of voluntary service and Yingkou polite behavior persuasion and other activities;

(five) regularly evaluate and report on the implementation of these regulations;

(six) other Yingkou polite behavior norms.

City, county (city) district should establish a joint meeting system of Yingkou courtesy work to coordinate and solve major problems.

Abide by citizens' basic moral standards, social ethics and professional ethics, practice the convention on civic civilization, consciously learn etiquette, know etiquette, respect etiquette and preach etiquette, and shall not commit any of the following acts:

(1) The receptionist is cold and rude;

(two) wearing shorts, miniskirts and other inappropriate and uncivilized behavior;

(three) the work style is lax, which affects the image of the organization;

(four) false accusation and take revenge on others;

(5) Failing to fulfill the social morality of saving lives and healing the wounded when conditions and abilities permit;

(six) encourage others or participate in illegal and unreasonable petition activities;

(seven) do not stress honesty, do not implement the policies introduced, and do not honor the administrative commitments made;

(eight) to engage in acts that are not conducive to the performance of functions, to the construction of organs, and to social harmony and stability.

Etiquette (lǐ yí): Etiquette and ceremony. Such as good manners and diplomatic etiquette. From Poem Xiaoya Chutz: "The offerings are staggered and the manners are different."

In social communication activities, in order to respect each other, people are established in appearance, appearance, manners, manners, etc., and the same is true of * * *, which is a recognized code of conduct. Etiquette is the general name of etiquette, courtesy, etiquette and ceremony.

Etiquette is an act used to determine the relationship between people or between people and things, and often conveys an emotion, such as trust, respect, submission and congratulations. Etiquette is established by people, which shows their ideology of respect, awe and prayer for people, themselves, ghosts and gods, and nature, as well as various customary forms and behavioral norms. The usual forms here include etiquette and ceremony. Etiquette is generally personal and can be accomplished without other things, such as kowtowing, bowing, handing over, greeting, etc. Most of the ceremonies are collective and generally need to be completed with the help of other objects, such as foundation laying ceremony, launching ceremony, welcoming ceremony, wedding ceremony, hole worship ceremony and so on. The earliest etiquette of human beings is sacrificial etiquette, which mainly expresses reverence and prayer for the gods of heaven and earth.

Note: Etiquette should not be confined to the category of "socializing". The earliest etiquette is ceremony, not "socializing", but people are interacting with ghosts and gods and nature with their hearts. Moreover, even in modern times, many manners are not social things. For example, the groundbreaking ceremony, the launching ceremony, the opening ceremony and so on, people hold these ceremonies, in fact, they are consciously or unconsciously expressing their awe and prayer for nature or the god they believe in. They may pray to nature or God in their hearts to bless their buildings to be successfully completed and stand still; Bless their ships to sail safely after launching; I wish them a prosperous business after opening ... These are not "social contacts", but people are trying to communicate with ghosts and gods and nature. Therefore, we can't just position etiquette in the category of "social interaction".