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64条礼貌金句,社交达人必备!

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1. 好话一句三冬暖,恶语伤人六月寒。

1. A kind word is as warm as three winters, and a harsh word can chill a person in the midst of summer.

2. 见人施一礼,少走十里路。

2. To bow to people, you can walk ten miles less.

3. 礼貌使有礼貌的人喜悦。

3. Politeness brings joy to the polite.

4. 尊敬别人就是尊敬自己。

4. Respecting others is respecting oneself.

5. 土扶可城墙,积德为厚地。

5. The soil supports the city walls, and accumulating virtue is like a thick layer of earth.

6. 好言一句三冬暖,恶语伤人三月寒。

6. A kind word can warm three winters, and a harsh word can chill a person for three months.

7. 不要指责别人,多多自责。

7. Do not blame others; instead, blame yourself more.

8. 礼貌不费分文。

8. Politeness costs nothing.

9. 君子之修身,内正其心,外正其容。

9. A gentleman cultivates himself by rectifying his heart internally and his appearance externally.

10. 蜡烛燃尽,照亮了别人;春蚕吐丝,并不为自身。

10. The candle burns itself out to light others; the silkworm spins its silk without any thought for itself.

11. 谦逊是美德的色彩。

11. Humility is the hue of virtue.

12. 不要原谅自己,但对别人应宽容。

12. Do not forgive yourself, but be lenient towards others.

13. 受到表扬不要笑,挨了批评不要跳。

13. Don't laugh when you are praised, and don't jump when you are criticized.

14. 不敬他人,是自不敬也。

14. Disrespecting others is a form of self-disrespect.

15. 太阳之所以伟大,在于它永远消耗自己。

15. The greatness of the sun lies in its eternal self-consumption.

16. 一个人可能在他的礼貌中消失得无影无踪。?>

16. A person may disappear without a trace in their politeness.

17. 吃多伤身,气大伤神。

17. Eating too much harms the body, and being overly angry harms the spirit.

18. 丢掉包袱,轻装前进。

18. Shed the burden and move forward lightly.

19. 人有礼则安,无礼则危。

19. When people are polite, they are at ease; when they are impolite, they are in danger.

20. 静以修身,俭以养德。

20. Cultivate oneself through tranquility and修养 through frugality.

21. 礼貌周全不花钱,却比什么都值钱。

21. Politeness costs nothing but is more valuable than anything else.

22. 美言美语受人敬,恶言恶语伤人心。

22. Sweet words and pleasant speech are esteemed, but harsh words and bitter speech wound the heart.

23. 宁可穿上破衣,不可蒙上耻辱。

23. It is better to wear rags than to cover shame.

24. 灯花不拨灯不亮,人有过失须人帮。

24. If you don't remove the soot from the lamp, it won't light up; if a person makes a mistake, they need help from others.

25. 不敬他人,就是自不敬也。

25. Disrespecting others is the same as disrespecting oneself.

26. 礼貌要靠双方维持。

26. Politeness should be maintained by both parties.

27. 谁如果追求美丽的蜃景,谁就可能被引进沙漠。

27. Whosoever seeks the beautiful mirage may be led into the desert.

28. 真诚是玻璃,谨慎是钻石。

28. Sincerity is glass, caution is diamond.

29. 大人不记小人过,宰相肚里好撑船。

29. The great man does not hold the faults of the lesser man against him; a prime minister's stomach can hold a boat.

30. 吃亏不算傻,让人不算痴。

30. Taking a loss doesn't make one foolish, and not taking advantage of others doesn't make one silly.

31. 人靠心好,树靠根牢。

31. People rely on a good heart, trees rely on a firm root.

32. 和蔼可亲的态度是永远的介绍信。

32. A friendly demeanor is a lasting introduction letter.

33. 真正的文明人知道自己人生的使命。

33. A true civilized person knows the mission of their life.

34. 美德可贵,缺德可卑。

34. Virtue is precious, and vice is despicable.

35. 花儿用美丽装扮世界,我们用行动美化校园!

35. Flowers adorn the world with their beauty, and we beautify our campus with our actions!

36. 讲礼貌对人并无损害。

36. Politeness towards others does no harm.

37. 礼节礼貌是琐事中的善行。

37. Etiquette and politeness are acts of kindness in the midst of trivial matters.

38. 礼貌是博爱的花朵。

38. Politeness is the flower of charity.

39. 道之以告德,齐之以礼。

39. Guide them with moral principles, harmonize them with rituals.

40. 常在河边走,贵在不湿鞋。

40. The key is to avoid getting your feet wet while often walking by the river.

41. 让礼一寸,得礼一尺。

41. Give an inch of respect, and you'll receive a foot in return.

42. 礼多人不怪,油多不坏菜。

42. Too much respect won't cause offense, and too much oil won't spoil the dish.

43. 礼貌无须花费一文而赢得一切。

43. Politeness costs nothing but wins everything.

44. 礼貌是人生习惯的第一件大事。

44. Politeness is the first great matter of life habit.

45. 灯不明,要人拨;人不明,要人说。

45. If the lamp is not bright, one needs to light it; if a person is not understood, one needs to explain.

46. 在顺境中要节制,在逆境中要谨慎。

46. Temperance in prosperity, caution in adversity.

47. 美德是无价之宝。

47. Virtue is an invaluable treasure.

48. 宽恕一切人,只是别宽恕自己。

48. Forgive all men, but do not forgive yourself.

49. 礼,天之经也,民之行也。

49. Rites are the constant of heaven, the conduct of the people.

50. 好言好语事事通。

50. Speak sweet words and you'll be on good terms in all things.

51. 死要面子活受罪。

51. To die with dignity but suffer in life.

52. 学校是学习之所,文明是成功之本。

52. The school is a place of learning, and civilization is the foundation of success.

53. 德厚者流光,德薄者流卑。

53. The more virtue a person has, the greater their influence; the less virtue a person has, the narrower their sphere of influence.

54. 邻里和气,万事如意。

54. Neighborly harmony, all wishes fulfilled.

55. 人讲礼义为先,树讲花果为原。

55. People emphasize etiquette and propriety as a priority, while trees prioritize the origin of flowers and fruits.

56. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。

56. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not refrain from doing good because it is small.

57. 头衔愈大,礼仪愈繁。

57. The higher the title, the more elaborate the etiquette.

58. 礼节是所有规范中最微小却最稳定的规范。

58. Etiquette is the smallest yet most stable norm among all regulations.

59. 礼,不妄说人,不辞费。

59. Etiquette does not make idle remarks about others and does not waste words.

60. 礼貌是一种回收有礼貌的尊重的愿望。

60. Politeness is a desire to recycle courteous respect.

61. 手边留情花似锦,脚下留情草如茵!

61. Show leniency and the flowers will be as resplendent as brocade; tread gently and the grass will be as soft as felt!

62. 德必报,怨不仇。

62. Retribution is sure to follow; there should be no grudge held for grievances.

63. 礼貌对于人性,犹如热力之对于蜡烛。

63. Politeness is to human nature as heat is to a candle.

64. 微笑是我们的语言,文明是我们的信念。

64. A smile is our language, civilization is our belief.

65. 彬彬有礼的风度,主要是自我克制的表现。--爱迪生

65. The courteous demeanor is mainly a manifestation of self-restraint. -- Edison

66. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国家无礼则不宁。--荀子

66. Without propriety, individuals cannot thrive; without propriety, things cannot be accomplished; without propriety, a state cannot be peaceful. -- Xunzi

67. 存在着一种出自内心的礼貌。它是变换了形式的爱心。由此产生出一种外部表现出来的最适宜的礼貌。--歌德

67. There exists a politeness that comes from the heart. It is love transformed into a different form. From this arises the most appropriate politeness that is manifested externally. -- Goethe

68. 不患位之不尊,而患德之不崇;不耻禄之不伙,而耻智之不博。--张衡

68. Do not worry about not holding a dignified position, but worry about not promoting virtue; do not be ashamed of not having a generous salary, but be ashamed of not having a broad knowledge. -- Zhang Heng

69. 礼,经国家,定社稷,序民人,利后嗣。--《左传》

69. Rites govern the state, stabilize the country, regulate the people, and benefit future generations. -- Zuozhuan

70. 礼仪是微妙的东西,它既是人们交际所不可或缺的,又是不可过于计较的。--培根

70. Etiquette is a subtle thing; it is indispensable to people's communication, yet it should not be overemphasized. -- Bacon

71. 侈则多欲。君子多欲则念慕富贵,枉道速祸。--司马光

71. Excess leads to many desires. When a gentleman has many desires, he yearns for wealth and status, which leads to deviation from the right path and hastens misfortune. -- Sima Guang

72. 礼貌是最容易做到的事,也是最珍重的东西。--冈察尔

72. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most cherished thing. -- Gonchar

73. 礼貌是一种语言。它的规则与实行,主要要从观察,从那些有教养的人们举止上去领悟。--洛克

73. Politeness is a language. Its rules and practice are mainly to be understood through observation, from the demeanor of well-bred people. -- Locke

74. 生活里最重要的是有礼貌,它比最高的智慧,比一切学识都重要。--赫尔岑

74. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. -- Herzen

75. 待富贵人,不难有礼,而难有体;待贫贱人,不难有恩,而难有礼。--《史典》

75. Dealing with the wealthy, it is not difficult to show respect, but it is difficult to do so with dignity; dealing with the poor and humble, it is not difficult to show kindness, but it is difficult to do so with propriety. -- "Shi Dian"

76. 将不可骄,骄则失礼,失礼则人离,人离则众叛。--诸葛亮

76. Do not become proud, for pride leads to loss of etiquette, loss of etiquette leads to estrangement of people, and estrangement of people leads to the rebellion of the masses. -- Zhuge Liang

77. 粗暴无礼,是内心虚弱的人用来使自我显得貌似强大的手段。--埃里克美

77. Rude and impolite behavior is a means used by those with weak inner selves to appear seemingly strong. -- Erik Meese

78. 性命是短促的,然而尽管如此,人们还是有时刻讲究礼仪。--爱献生

78. Life is short, yet despite this, people still have moments of etiquette. -- Ai Xiansheng

79. 夫君子之行,静以修身,俭以养德,非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。--诸葛亮

79. The conduct of a gentleman is to cultivate himself in stillness, to foster virtue through frugality. Without a tranquil mind, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve the distant goal. -- Zhuge Liang

80. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。--卢梭

80. It is not difficult for a person with good will to express his politeness towards others. -- Rousseau

81. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。--苏轼

81. There are brave souls in the world who remain undisturbed when suddenly faced with danger, and do not become angry when unjustly subjected to harm. -- Su Shi

82. 无知的人总以为他所知道的事情很重要,就应见人就讲。但是一个有教养的人是不轻易炫耀他肚子里的学问的,他能够讲很多东西,但他认为还有许多东西是他讲不好的。--卢梭

82. The ignorant always think that the things they know are important and should be shared with everyone. However, a well-bred person does not readily炫耀 his store of knowledge; he can talk about many things, but he believes that there are many things he cannot express well. -- Rousseau

83. 我深信只有有道德的公民才能向自我的祖国致以可被理解的敬礼。--卢梭

83. I firmly believe that only a morally upright citizen can pay an intelligible homage to his own country. -- Rousseau

84. 礼貌像只气垫,里面什么也没有,却能奇妙地减少颠簸。--约翰逊

84. Politeness is like a shock absorber, empty inside yet wonderfully effective at reducing bumps. -- Johnson

85. 历览前贤国与家,成由勤俭破由奢。--李商隐

85. Having reviewed the history of ancient states and families, we find that prosperity comes from diligence and thrift, and collapse from extravagance. -- Li Shangyin

86. 理智要比心灵为高,思想要比感情可靠。--高尔基

86. Reason is higher than the heart, thought is more reliable than emotion. -- Gorky

87. 敬人者,人恒敬之;爱人者,人恒爱之。--孟子

87. If one reveres others, others will always reverence them; if one loves others, others will always love them. -- Mencius

88. 礼貌之风为每一个人带来礼貌温暖和愉快。--诺·文·皮尔

88. The spirit of politeness brings warmth and joy to everyone. -- Nuo Wen Pei