It is very important to teach children to observe etiquette when speaking, which helps them to become polite and welcoming people. Here are some basic guidelines:
1.Greetings: Teach your child to say "hello" or "good morning" when they see someone, depending on the occasion and time.
2.Thanksgiving and apologies: Teach your child to express gratitude when they receive something or help, such as saying "thank you." At the same time, teach them to say "I'm sorry" if they do something wrong.
3.*Please Word First**: When your child needs help or wants something, get them into the habit of saying "please."
4.*Addressing each other**: Teach your child to use appropriate salutations, such as "Mr.", "Ms.", "Uncle", "Auntie", etc., as a sign of respect.
5.*Listen to others**: Encourage children to listen to each other in conversations, not interrupt others, and show interest and respect for what they are saying.
6.*Volume Control**: Tell your child to keep the appropriate volume in public or when talking to people and avoid loud noises.
7.*Avoid slang and **vocabulary**: Teach your child to avoid using impolite language, such as swear words or insulting words.
8.*Non-verbal communication**: In addition to verbal language, teach your child to pay attention to body language such as nodding, smiling, and eye contact, which are all part of good communication.
9.*End the conversation politely**: Teach the child to say "goodbye" or "the conversation was pleasant" when ending the conversation.
10.*Respect for differences**: Let children understand and respect the communication styles and etiquette norms of people in different cultures and backgrounds.
Through examples and practices in everyday life, parents and educators can help children develop these basic social skills, which will be beneficial for their future studies and work.