如题所述
Being polite is all about being considerate and appreciative, but for many people, it remains a challenge. Being polite is also a good way to make friends.1 Be gentle, not forceful or insistent. It means that when you do something, offer something, or make a request, you do it without pressuring the people around you and making them feel like they're being pushed into a corner. 2 When in doubt, observe others. How are they greeting and addressing each other? What are they doing with their coats? What kinds of topics are they discussing? Different settings require different standards of formality, and those standards often define what is polite and what is not. A work-related dinner, and holiday gathering, a wedding, and a funeral will all demand a different tone.3 Be nice. Always be courteous, you might meet this person again in another setting and wouldn't want to have caused negative memories that would give you a bad standing. If someone annoys or even insults you, don't get into an argument. 4 Start a conversation by asking questions about the other person. Try not to talk about yourself too much. Be confident and charming.5 Be honest. It is always much worse to be caught in a lie than to tell the truth.6 Shake hands firmly and look your acquaintance in the eye. 7 Know the proper dinner etiquette. 8 Have a laugh which shows you are having fun, without being loud. 9 Be graceful and show elegance. 10 Be aware that etiquette and manners vary depending on the cultural region you are in...be sure to study the local customs before you travel!
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第1个回答 2014-05-11
Being polite is all about being considerate and appreciative, but for many people, it remains a challenge. Being polite is also a good way to make friends.
1 Be gentle, not forceful or insistent. It means that when you do something, offer something, or make a request, you do it without pressuring the people around you and making them feel like they're being pushed into a corner.
2 When in doubt, observe others. How are they greeting and addressing each other? What are they doing with their coats? What kinds of topics are they discussing? Different settings require different standards of formality, and those standards often define what is polite and what is not. A work-related dinner, and holiday gathering, a wedding, and a funeral will all demand a different tone.
3 Be nice. Always be courteous, you might meet this person again in another setting and wouldn't want to have caused negative memories that would give you a bad standing. If someone annoys or even insults you, don't get into an argument.
4 Start a conversation by asking questions about the other person. Try not to talk about yourself too much. Be confident and charming.
5 Be honest. It is always much worse to be caught in a lie than to tell the truth.
6 Shake hands firmly and look your acquaintance in the eye.
7 Know the proper dinner etiquette.
8 Have a laugh which shows you are having fun, without being loud.
9 Be graceful and show elegance.
10 Be aware that etiquette and manners vary depending on the cultural region you are in...be sure to study the local customs before you travel!
1 Be gentle, not forceful or insistent. It means that when you do something, offer something, or make a request, you do it without pressuring the people around you and making them feel like they're being pushed into a corner.
2 When in doubt, observe others. How are they greeting and addressing each other? What are they doing with their coats? What kinds of topics are they discussing? Different settings require different standards of formality, and those standards often define what is polite and what is not. A work-related dinner, and holiday gathering, a wedding, and a funeral will all demand a different tone.
3 Be nice. Always be courteous, you might meet this person again in another setting and wouldn't want to have caused negative memories that would give you a bad standing. If someone annoys or even insults you, don't get into an argument.
4 Start a conversation by asking questions about the other person. Try not to talk about yourself too much. Be confident and charming.
5 Be honest. It is always much worse to be caught in a lie than to tell the truth.
6 Shake hands firmly and look your acquaintance in the eye.
7 Know the proper dinner etiquette.
8 Have a laugh which shows you are having fun, without being loud.
9 Be graceful and show elegance.
10 Be aware that etiquette and manners vary depending on the cultural region you are in...be sure to study the local customs before you travel!
第2个回答 2012-06-28
be polite这个英语作文怎么写.
In China, we all know that etiqutte is not the same in all situations. perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine. but there are other places where talking loudly is not allowed. For example,most people would agree that talking loudly in a library, a museum, or a movie theatre is impolite. Even if you are with your friends, it is better to keep your voice down in public places. In fact, we should also take care not to cough or sneeze loudly in public.
In China, we all know that etiqutte is not the same in all situations. perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine. but there are other places where talking loudly is not allowed. For example,most people would agree that talking loudly in a library, a museum, or a movie theatre is impolite. Even if you are with your friends, it is better to keep your voice down in public places. In fact, we should also take care not to cough or sneeze loudly in public.