When handing cigarettes to the other party, you should open the cigarette case, pop up a few cigarettes, expose the upper part, and the other party will take out one. If you are at home, you can put it in a box and get it from the other party. When the other person picks up the cigarette, you can take out a cigarette and smoke it yourself.
Non-smokers, when others pass cigarettes, just wave their hands slightly and say "thank you, I won't", and the other party won't be forced. When a man greets a woman, he doesn't have to hand her a cigarette if he doesn't know if the other person will smoke. If the other party can smoke, it is better to hand it over.
Light a cigarette:
Several people lit cigarettes at the same time. Young people should give it to older people first, men should give it to women, and hosts should give it to guests. When a match lights two cigarettes, it must be put out. Use a lighter, click two and it will go out. Never click three in a row.
Etiquette is established in terms of appearance, appearance, etiquette and manners in order to respect each other in social communication activities, and it is a recognized code of conduct as well as * * *. It is the general name of etiquette, politeness, manners and ceremonies.
Etiquette is established by people, which shows their ideology of respect, awe and prayer for people, themselves, ghosts and gods, and nature, as well as various customary forms and behavioral norms. The usual forms here include etiquette and ceremony. Etiquette is generally personal and can be accomplished without other things, such as kowtowing, bowing, handing over, greeting, etc. Most of the ceremonies are collective and generally need to be completed with the help of other objects, such as foundation laying ceremony, launching ceremony, welcoming ceremony, wedding ceremony, hole worship ceremony and so on. The earliest etiquette of human beings is sacrificial etiquette, which mainly expresses reverence and prayer for the gods of heaven and earth.