出行禮儀

  出行,指車輛、行人從出發地向目的地移動的交通行為。那麼你們知道出行的禮儀嗎?下面是小編為大家整理的,希望能夠幫到大家哦!

  

  1、行走禮儀

  1走路的姿勢是個人精神風貌的體現,正確的走姿為挺胸抬頭,不駝背含胸,亂晃肩膀;目光要自然前視。

  2兩人並行時請年長者、女士和未成年人走在離機動車道較遠的內側;三人並行時,讓尊者居中;前後行進時,應讓尊者居前位。

  3如遇行人問路時,要熱情、詳盡地回答對方。如若回答不了,可請別人幫忙。

  4上樓梯時,男士應走在女士後面;下樓時則相反,男士應走在前面,以防萬一女士跌倒時可以攙扶。

  2、乘車禮儀

  1在乘坐公共汽車時要排隊候車,先下後上,上車後往裡走,讓婦女、老人、小孩和殘疾人先上車並讓座。不要將身體伸到車廂外或隨意動車廂裡的設施。保持車廂和站內的環境衛生,不能向窗外扔東西。此外,最好不要在車上打電話,如果有急事,打電話時要壓低聲音,以免影響他人。雨天,自備塑料袋來妥善放置所攜雨具,以免影響他人。

  2相對公交車和地鐵而言,計程車更加快捷方便。您若選擇計程車出行,請在路邊招停。客人數量不滿三人時,應坐在後排,且將右座留於尊者。上車時,年長者或女士先上;下車時,年輕者或男士先下。

  3、乘電梯禮儀

  乘坐電梯時的禮儀細節更顯個人的文明程度。

  1乘電梯時要講究進出禮節。等候電梯時,應站在電梯門兩側,不要妨礙電梯內的人出來。電梯門開啟時,應先讓裡面的人出來後再依次進入。如果是自動電梯,則應先讓老人、小孩、女士或客人進入,年輕者、男士或主人應站在電梯按鈕旁提供服務。

  2當電梯關門時,不宜再強行擠入。當人數超載時,應主動退出;當自己的目的樓層快要到時,最好提前等候在電梯門旁,不要等電梯開啟時,才匆忙出來。

  12國禁忌

  英國

  Don't cut into lines. "Queue jumping - this is the only crime that the population would consider bringing back capital punishment for."

  不要插隊:"插隊是唯一能讓英國人恨得希望恢復死刑的'罪行'。"

  Don't ask how much money someone makes: "Instead play a curious guessing game by asking someone what they do, where they live, where they went on holiday, and figure it out by correlating this with their accents."

  不要問別人掙多少錢:"不過你可以玩好奇的猜謎遊戲,問對方做什麼工作、在哪裡居住、到哪裡度假,然後再根據對方口音綜合判斷出來。"

  Don't invite someone to your home: "Unless you know them very, very well."

  不要邀請別人到你家做客:"除非你真的跟對方非!常!熟!"

  印度

  Don't kiss in public: "In some jurisdictions this will land you in jail for 'public obscenity' a lot of our laws are stuck in the Victorian era."

  不要在公共場所接吻:"在有些地區,當眾接吻會讓你因'公眾場所猥褻罪'坐牢我們有很多法律還處在維多利亞時代。"

  Don't make physical contact with the opposite sex: "Hugging and handshakes are still frowned upon in most parts of the country among members of opposite sex. Unless the local offers a hug or handshake, don't."

  不要跟異性有肢體接觸:"在印度大部分地區,人們仍然不太能接受異性之間擁抱和握手。除非當地人主動跟你擁抱或握手,否則千萬別這樣做。"

  日本

  Don't tip anyone: "Tipping is just not part of the culture. Don't even leave the small change. People will come running after you with it."

  不要給人小費:"日本文化中沒有小費這個概念。也不要留下零錢,不然日本人會追著還給你。"

  Don't wear your shoes in someone's house: "If you see other people taking their shoes off, do the same. Note: there's a small area right inside the entrance called a 'genkan' which is usually one level below the rest of the house, where you take off your shoes. You don't take them off outside the house!"

  到別人家裡不可以穿鞋:"如果你看到其他人脫鞋,那你也照做吧。"注意:一進門有一小塊地方叫"玄關",通常比屋內其他地方要低一些,是用來脫鞋子的。不必在屋外脫鞋。

  Don't hug people: "Most people don't like it, especially older folk."

  不要擁抱別人:"大部分人都不喜歡擁抱,尤其是老人。"

  Don't stand on the wrong side of the escalator: "In Tokyo you stand on the left. In Osaka you stand on the right. Follow what other people are doing."

  電梯上不要站錯邊:"在東京要站在電梯的左邊,在大阪則站在右邊。別人怎麼做你就怎麼做吧。"

  俄國

  Don't give an even number of flowers as a gift: "That's for dead folks. A proper bouquet will have 1/3/5/7 flowers."

  不要送偶數的鮮花作為禮物:"那是送給死人的。1/3/5/7朵花的花束比較得體。"

  Don't rely on a credit card: "There are lots of places which only accept cash."

  不要以為有信用卡就夠了:"很多地方只接受現金。"

  Don't assume the people support everything the government does: "Quite often we don't. Don't criticize our government. We do it a lot by ourselves; we don't need your help."

  不要自以為人們支援政府的一切言行:"很多時候並非如此。但也不要批評我們的政府。我們自己總這麼做,你就別指手劃腳啦。"

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