西方礼仪文化unit 2 The Etiquette of Behavior in Public Place

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2. Please rank “Top Ten” from the following uncivilized conducts in campus life. And compare them with your partners. 1) Spit and litter at will. 2) Speak impolitely and scornfully. 3) Finish dining without putting a cutlery back. 4) Trample lawn, and pick flowers. 5) Paste up posters where they shouldn’t come into view. 6) Leave the blackboard unclean before another class. 7) Play truant, absent without asking for a leave. 8) Smoke in the teaching area. 9) Cheat in an examination, and copy homework.
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3. Look at the picture below. Do you think they behave well or not? If not, try to specify them.
“Your manners shows thoughtfulness and consideration for others.”
3)Stand and applaud if you really liked the show! Actors are thrilled when they receive something called a “Standing Ovation.” If you want to pay them the highest praise, you might stand and applaud. It’s reserved for the best performances! Hana Hou! Encore! At some musical performances you might hear audience members shouting “Hana Hou!” or “Encore!” This is another form of high praise and appreciation. The audience is asking the performer to please go on performing. In many cases, an entertainer will sing or play another song, making it a special performance.
In the hospital:be quiet and observe the hospital rules At the ATM /bank: keep moderate distance from someone
who is using the machine or dealing with his business at the counter.
After the performance has ended:
1)Applaud! When the performance is over, it’s important to show your appreciation by applauding for the performers. But often the audience holds their applause until after the performance has ended. When you do applaud, respond enthusiastically.
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During the performance
1)Listen! This is important because you will be hearing actors perform live for you.
2)It’s important that you listen very well so that you don’t miss anything and so that you don’t disturb others around you.
Switching it Off : Know when to turn it off or vibrate it. E.g. meetings, movies, classes, seminars, etc . Be Brief : When you get a call and you're with friends,
or laughter; give a lady the inner side of the walk On the subway platform: pay utmost attention to the movements of the other travelers, try to enter without disturbing the flow of human passage
10) Scratch on the desks, walls, etc. 11) Damage public properties. 12) Waste food, water and electricity. 13) Take seats long before arriving. 14) Stay in the classroom without switching off mobile phone or
3)Respond! This is a live performance before a live audience. Your part is to let the actors know that you appreciate the show. Remember to always respond respectfully and appropriately. These are live actors and their performance will be affected by your reactions.
one's nose, digging one's ears, sneezing at others) 19) Dress not properly in public places (such as dressing in slippers
a pajama and etc.) 20) Cut in lines or jump the queue (e.g lunch time, shopping in
—Lois Hearn, Etiquette Consultant
On the road
Observe the public transport etiquettes strictly and conscientiously
On the pavement:
• Don’t litter. • Don’t split. • Don’t block the way. • Don’t dwell on talking for long time on the roadside.
2)Stay in your seat for the curtain call! At the end of the performance there is usually a curtain call. This is when the actors come on stage to receive your appreciation. Don’t leave during the curtain call. Wait until it is over and then exit with the rest of the audience.
Driving : It is not only very dangerous, but also unlawful in most countries to drive & talk on your cell Phone
Part Ⅱ Behavior Etiquette
in Public Places
3. At concert
Before you arrive:
• Don’t be late. 15 minutes early will be appropriate. • Take care of personal needs (drinks of water, or
restroom). No food or drink is allowed in the theatre. • Try dressing up at an opening night and you’ll feel
Part Ⅱ Behavior Etiquette in Public Places
1. In public places
In library: keep quiet for those doing research or studying On the street: avoid all loud and boisterous conversation
1. In public places
Working places and library: keep quiet In the park: keep good manners and be aware to
protect the scenic spots and the environment. In the stadium: be just, enthusiastic yet not crazy In the hotel: be quiet and friendly, observe public morals
turning it into silent mode. 15) Talk loudly in the library or classroom. 16) Read and spread unhealthy books and watch nasty video
products 17) Show excessive intimacy in public places. 18) Behave rudely in public places (such as picking nose, blowing
Be Polite : Don’t scream. Peak in a lower-than-normal voice, you will be heard by the caller, and not others in the room
Don't Distract : Avoid talking where you may be distracting to others.
keep the call short. Permission : Often, it is correct etiquette to inform others
at the beginning of the meeting that you are expecting an important call and get their permission.
Driving vehicles:
• Observe the traffic regulations; • Slow down speed; • Don’t blow horns at will; • shift the lights at night
Part Ⅱ Behavior Etiquette in Public Places
Unit 2 The Etiquette of Behavior in Public Place源自PartⅠ Lead-in
1. Pair work: work with your partners and list some bad manners which annoy you most in public places.
Expressions like "please" ,"thank you",“Excuse me." still do have a role in today's society.
Part Ⅱ Behavior Etiquette in Public Places
2. Basic cell phone etiquette rules
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