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Family Etiquette -- Guest Etiquette

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Visitors mainly include visits, visits, consults, dinner parties and lodge.

Before you visit, you'd better make a appointment with your host by phone or letter.

After the appointment, punctual appointment is required.

In case of special circumstances, you must greet the host in advance and revisit the appointment time.

Attention should be paid to visiting time.

Try to avoid the meal time of the interviewees; the instruments should be neat and dignified, and dress should be simple and generous to show respect for the host. When you go to the master's door, tap the door or ring the doorbell.

When the master hears knocking or ringing, he can greet each other in order to enter the room without opening the door. Even if the door is wide open, it is not allowed to enter the house directly. Instead, he should say at the door, "is Mr. X (Mr.) at home?"

Avoid saying, "is there anyone in it?"

When the host enters the house, he can enter the room.

Knock on the door to grasp the strength and rhythm, avoid hard and kick the door.

Knock or ring the bell, if there is no response in the house, knock or press the bell again, but the time can not be too long.

After entering the master's house, you should hand over your hat, coat, gloves and rain gear to the owner's family. If the owner's house is carpet or floor paving, you should ask the owner to change the slippers.

After entering the house, greet the elderly, acquaintances, and other first come guests, and wait for the host to take their seats. The host will serve tea and light cigarettes, and start to thank and greet them with both hands. The master will present the candy and wait for the elderly and other guests to take it first, then use it again. The ash should be played in the ashtray, and the peel and core should not be thrown away everywhere.

Thank your host before leaving.

When the host sends out the door, the guest takes a step to turn around and thank him.

If the owner is standing at the door, the guest will go out after a few steps or at the turn, and go back to say goodbye to the owner and say to the owner, "please return", "please leave a step", and so on.

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