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Basic Requirements For Dressing, Appearance And Posture

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Basic requirements for dressing, appearance and posture:

Dressing, appearance and posture are three basic elements of personal appearance etiquette. Here are some basic requirements of these three aspects.

Basic requirements for dressing:


(1) clean and neat.

Keep clean and tidy, ironing, wear and fit.

(2) coordination.

Style, color, and accessories are coordinated.

Clothing with different styles and styles should not be matched together.

(3) embody individuality.

It is compatible with personal character, occupation, identity, physique and skin color.

(4) changing with the environment.

Clothing should vary with the environment.

The dress styles and styles of the same person should be different at different times and occasions.

(5) observe the Convention.

Follow the established rules of dress.

For example, a suit should be worn after removing the trade mark on the cuff, and the outer bag of the suit should not be used for storing belongings.

(6) not to be naked in public, trouser legs and pajamas.

Women should not wear suspenders, umbilical outfits, miniskirts, shorts, etc.

(7) people with shorter necks are not suitable for wearing high necked shirts. People with a heavier body should try to avoid wearing a checked shirt.

(8) wear ornaments to respect culture and customs.

(1) hair style is appropriate.

Male hair does not cover the eyebrows before.

Women are well grooming according to their age, occupation and occasion.

(2) facial refreshing.

Men should shave and shave every day; women should wear light make-up.

Keep your mouth clean.

(3) expression is natural.

Wen Shunping and his eyes smiled slightly.

(4) hand cleaning.

Trim your nails regularly and keep your hands clean.

Women should not smear bright nail polish on formal occasions.


Basic requirements of posture:

    (1)站姿:两眼平视前方,两肩自然放平,两臂自然下垂,挺胸收腹提臀。

(2) sitting posture: keep your upper body upright, your legs together naturally, and avoid shaking your legs and legs.

(3) walking posture: head up and chest, abdomen, arms swing naturally, footsteps are light and steady.

(4) do not sit on the ground in public places.

(5) it is impolite to point at others with the index finger and middle finger alone.

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