Basic social etiquette!
First, shake hands.

Handshake is the most commonly used and widely used greeting etiquette in all communication occasions. Express greetings, closeness, friendliness, greetings, farewell, congratulations, thanks and condolences. From shaking hands, we can often understand a person's emotions and intentions, and we can also infer a person's character and feelings. Sometimes shaking hands is more emotional than words.

(1) occasions for shaking hands.

When welcoming guests;

When you are introduced to others;

When we meet again after a long separation;

When you suddenly meet an acquaintance in a social situation;

When visiting and leaving;

When seeing the guests off;

When others congratulate themselves and give gifts;

Ask others;

When others help themselves, etc.

(b) Rules for the handshake ceremony

There is a sequence of handshakes. The order of shaking hands is mainly to respect each other's needs. The order is mainly determined by the social status, identity, gender and various conditions of the handshake.

1. The order of shaking hands is: the superior comes first, the elder comes first, the lady comes first, and the host comes first; And subordinates, juniors, men and guests should say hello first, and then reach out and shake hands with him. Don't stretch out your hand in front of your superiors. If two people are similar in status, age and position, it is polite to reach out first.

2. If men and women meet for the first time, the woman can nod to each other instead of shaking hands with the man; If receiving guests, both men and women, the hostess should extend her hand to welcome them, and the host can also extend her hand to welcome the female guests first.

3. When a person shakes hands with many people, it should be the superiors first, the subordinates later, the elders first, the younger generation first, the host first, the guests first, the ladies first, and the men later.

If one party ignores the handshake sequence, first reach out and the other party should shake it back immediately to avoid embarrassment.

(3) The correct posture of shaking hands.

The standard way of shaking hands is: when shaking hands, the two people are about one step apart, with their upper bodies slightly forward, holding out their right hands, putting their four fingers together and opening their thumbs, and shaking their palms vertically to the ground, usually for two or three seconds. When shaking hands, look at each other, smile or just say hello, say hello in words.

Second, JuGongLi.

Jugong ceremony is a kind of greeting etiquette commonly used by people to show respect for others.

(1) On the occasion of the Gong Ju ceremony,

Gong Ju ceremony can be used not only for solemn or festive ceremonies, but also for general social occasions. It is suitable for both society and family. Pay tribute to superiors, students pay tribute to teachers, and younger generations pay tribute to their elders at lower levels; Speech on the stage, curtain call by actors, etc. In addition, major commercial buildings and hotels also use bow ceremonies to express their welcome and respect for their guests.

(B) Jugong ceremony way

Bow: Suitable for social occasions, speeches, curtain calls, etc. When saluting, the upper body leans forward about 15-20 degrees, and then returns to its original state, only once.

Three bows: also known as the most salute. When saluting, the upper body bends forward and down about 90 degrees, then returns to its original state, and so on for three consecutive times.