Riddles on the topic of communication. Fun etiquette. Material for the conversation

It is better to teach the rules of behavior to a child in game form to make it clearer and more accessible. For this you can use riddles and games about polite words presented below.

Puzzles

Don't be too lazy to tell your friends

Smiling...

(Good afternoon)

Saying goodbye to each other

We'll say...

(Goodbye)

Don't blame each other

Better soon...

(Sorry)

How beautiful it is

Good word...

(Thank you)

When you are guilty, you are in a hurry to say

I beg you, please-

(Sorry)

Never get involved in someone else's conversation,

And you are better than adults...

(Do not interrupt)

Even a block of ice will melt

From a warm word...

(Thank you)

The old stump will turn green,

When he hears...

(Good afternoon)

If you can't eat anymore,

Let's tell mom...

(Thank you)

The boy is polite and affectionate

He says when meeting...

(Hello)

When we are scolded for our pranks,

Let's talk...

(Excuse me, please)

Both in France and Denmark

They say goodbye...

(Goodbye)

If a friend meets a friend,
Friends shake each other's hands
In response to a greeting
Everyone says...

(Hello)

I wrote a letter to my mother

Yesterday I answered

And at the end he conveyed

To all friends...

(Hello)

If with a friend or girlfriend

The separation was long,

When we meet we say:

“How old and...”

(How many winters)

If you met someone,

According to the laws of etiquette,

So that the conversation goes uphill,

We ask: “How...”

(Affairs)

***
Don't be rude to older people
And don't be too familiar
Tell them when you meet
Not “hello”, but...

(Hello)

***
Our world is tired of evil,
So that he becomes kinder,
We are not too lazy to talk
At the meeting …

(Good afternoon)

Masha knew a lot of words,

But one of them is missing

And it’s like a sin,

It is said most often.

This word follows

For a gift, for lunch,

This word is said

If you are thanked.

(Thank you)

Children Dasha and Egorka

Pizza cheese is grated.

The mice are asking from the hole:

"Give! Be..."

(So ​​kind)

***

Puppy Phil was walking in the yard,

Suddenly I met an old bulldog.

I ask you to quickly guess:

Who should say “hello” first?

(Puppy Phil, he’s younger, but younger ones first greet the elders)

Here comes the lapdog Zhulka,

Fashionista, imaginary...

And towards me - a gentleman,

Cute Scotch Terrier.

Can you guess it or not:

Who will be the first to say “hello”?

(A Scotch Terrier, because he is a man, and a man is the first to greet female acquaintances)

Below are some funny ones riddles about polite words by Olesya Emelyanova.

Games

1. “Learning magic words”

Tell your child what polite words mean, what people different countries greet each other in different ways, and in all languages ​​there are such magic words.

Learn magic words that are close in meaning - “Hello” and “Good afternoon”, “Goodbye” and “See you soon”, etc.

Or you can learn polite words in different languages peace. For example, the word “Hello” or “Hello”.

Hello is the most popular and useful word for a traveler. And it’s the simplest thing, so it won’t hurt to know how to say hello in different languages ​​of the world. It is interesting to note that a greeting from another language is not always literally translated into Russian as “hello”; often it will mean “good afternoon” or “hello”, and sometimes even “peace be with you”.

Language What does it sound like
Azerbaijani Salaam Alaikum
English Hello,Hi
Arabic (Egypt) Ahlan wa sahlan
Arabic (East, North Africa) Marhaba
Afrikaans Hola
Belorussian Privitanne
Bulgarian Hello
Hungarian Jo napot
Vietnamese Chao
Hawaiian Aloha
Dutch Hallo
Greek Geia sou
Georgian Gamarjoba
Hebrew Shalom
Indonesian Selamat
Icelandic Godan Daginn
Spanish Buenas dias
Italian Buon giorno
Latin Ave
Latvian Lab dien, sveiki
Lithuanian Sveikas
German Guten Tag
Norwegian Goddag
Polish Dzien good
Portuguese Ola
Romanian Buna
Serbian Hello
Slovak Good day
Thai Sawatdi
Turkish Merhaba
Uzbek Salaam Alaikum
Ukrainian Hello
Finnish Paivaa
French Bonjour
Hindi Namaste
Croatian Zdravo
Czech Good day
Swedish God dag
Esperanto Saluton
Estonian Tervist
Japanese Konnichi wa

2. "Be careful"

This game is best played with several children. You need to ask the children to complete the task, but they must complete it only when you call the “magic word”. Below are examples of commands, you can use them, or you can come up with your own.
Stand up please!
Hands up!
Please clap your hands!
Stomp.
Jump please.
Please, hands forward.
Please put your hands down.
Please, tilt your head forward.
Tilt it back, please.
To the left.
Right.
Please, take your seats.

3. “Polite is impolite”

Rules of the game. If you read about a polite act, children clap their hands 2 times. When you read about an impolite act, children stomp their feet 2 times. You can also come up with other fun moves.

Examples of actions:

Say hello when you meet
Push and don't apologize
Whistling, shouting, making noise at school
Give way to elders
Do not stand up when asked by the teacher
Help climb the stairs
Say goodbye when leaving

4. “Polite watch”

This is a warm-up game that can be played with one child or several. Children pretend to be a clock. Two hands are arrows that move around an imaginary dial.

Leading: Tiki-tock, tiki-tock -

The clock goes like this.

The clock struck seven in the morning,

All the kids were woken up.

Children clap their hands seven times to imitate the striking of a clock: bom-bom.

Leading: The morning has come

The sun has risen...

Answer me guys

What should you say when you wake up?

Children: Good morning!

Game continues. The arrows are moving again; The clock is ticking and now shows twelve o'clock in the afternoon.

Leading: The day has come, guys;

What should you say when you meet?

Children: Good afternoon

The game continues in the same way.

Leading: The arrows ticked and walked

And six o'clock struck.

Children clap their hands six times.

Leading: The evening has come, guys.

What should you say when you meet?

Children: Good evening.

Leading: Well done!

5. “Polite tram”

This game is best played in a large group. Because it involves the driver, conductor and passengers. Children line up one after another like a train, representing tram passengers. The driver stands in front, holding a toy steering wheel. The conductor treats passengers generously, issuing tickets not for money, but for polite words (thank you, please, be kind, excuse me, hello, etc.). In this case, the same word should not be repeated twice.

Tickets can be made from paper, old postcards or calendar cards.

If one of the passengers finds it difficult to say a polite word, one of the passenger friends can buy a ticket for it. But at the same time, knowledge of the magic polite words is mandatory.

If no one can rescue the stowaway, the conductor sends him to the driver. The advantage of the driver is that he can say any polite words, even those that have already been spoken. When all passengers are satisfied, the polite tram departs.

Greeting rules are a very important step in learning the rules of etiquette. After all, the first thing we do when meeting a familiar person is to greet him. Communication etiquette should be taught from an early age so that later an adult does not have difficulties in communication.

Loud, surprised cries of “bah, who am I seeing”, “well, finally”, “where have you been” cannot be called a greeting.

Don’t be afraid to say hello to a person once again if you meet him more than once during the day. Greet him with a smile, or a nod of your head, or a slight wave of your hand.

Any communication begins with a greeting. According to etiquette, you need to greet a person with the words: “Hello!”, “Good morning!”, “Good afternoon!”, “Good evening!”. These are the most common and acceptable forms of greeting. Among close people, it is most often customary to say “hello.”

In a greeting, intonation is very important, warm and friendly, because even ordinary greeting words expressed in a rude or dry tone can offend the person you are greeting. And if you smile when you say greeting, this will immediately endear you to the person. Only the smile must be sincere.

Greetings are usually accompanied by a bow, a nod of the head, a handshake, and a hug. When greeting, you should not lower your eyes. You need to meet the gaze of the person you are greeting, otherwise the person will think that it is unpleasant for you to communicate with him, that you are hiding something, etc. When greeting, it is indecent to keep your hands in your pockets. This expresses disrespect for the interlocutor.

There are different situations for exchanging greetings. There are some things to keep in mind if you want to be a polite person and not hurt the feelings of others.

If you notice an acquaintance in the distance (on the other side of the street, on a bus, etc.), and if you are also noticed, you need to greet the person with a nod of your head, a wave of your hand, a bow, a smile. You should not shout at the top of your voice - you will put both him and yourself in an awkward situation.

If you see a friend approaching you, you don’t need to shout “Hello” from afar. Wait until the distance between you is reduced to a few steps, and then greet him.

If you are walking with someone and your companion says hello to a stranger, you should say hello too.

If you meet someone you know in the company of a stranger, you should greet them both. You should also greet everyone in the group you approach.

If you are walking in a group and meet someone you know, it is not necessary to introduce him to the others. You can apologize, step aside for a few seconds and talk with a friend. But don’t delay the conversation, because other people are waiting for you.

You should definitely greet those people you often meet, even if you don’t know them. For example, with the seller of the nearest store, with the postman, with neighbors from the entrance. This is basic politeness.

If you enter a room where there are many people, you should not greet everyone individually, but say a general “hello.”

When greeting people, they often shake hands. Here etiquette also pays attention to some subtleties.

The elders give their hands to the younger ones first, and not vice versa.

Among peers, women are the first to shake hands with men.

If two meet married couples, then first the women greet each other, then the men greet the women, after that the men greet each other.

Before shaking hands, a man must take off his glove. A woman does not have to do this. However, when greeting visibly older people, everyone should take off the glove.

How we begin communication with a person largely determines future fate this communication, so you should follow some simple rules of etiquette, it definitely won’t hurt!

The younger ones greet the older ones first, the men greet the women.

A woman greets a man first if he is much older than her. Exceptions to this rule: the one who enters the room, be it a man or a woman, is the first to greet those present, the one leaving is the first to say goodbye to those remaining.

When there are several people in the room, they greet first the mistress of the house, then other women, then the owner of the house and the men.

When greeting a man, a woman should be the first to offer her hand. If she limits herself to bowing, the man should not extend his hand to her. The same between older and younger men.

A man always stands up (except for the very elderly and sick who have difficulty getting up), greeting both women and men. A woman does not stand up when greeting a man. Exceptions; The mistress of the house, when receiving guests, always gets up and greets them.

Women also stand when greeting older men.

After greeting his peer, the man can sit down. If he greets an older man or woman, he can sit down only after they sit down, or with their permission. If the mistress of the house offers to sit down, but she continues to stand, she should not sit down. Keep this in mind when you have guests.

It is not customary to say hello across a threshold, across a table, or through any partition.

You can, of course, communicate in the usual way, without paying attention to all the subtleties of etiquette, if this suits your environment. But, finding himself in another society, in another, unfamiliar company, switching to new job or a higher position, the rules of communication should be followed. Sometimes too much depends on them: solving a problem, establishing the right contacts, doing business, or starting a long-term important relationship.

Etiquette rules for children in any life situations

People know from childhood,
“What is etiquette?”

Do you know what it is?
Etiquette rules for children are magic rules that will help you become a well-mannered, polite and friendly person. Knowing these rules, you will be able to communicate more easily and simply with your friends, parents, loved ones and complete strangers. You can easily learn how to say hello correctly, give and accept gifts, how to visit, talk on the phone and much more...
Well, are you ready to learn? Then let's get to work!

Greeting rules - Etiquette for children

Greeting rules are a very important step in learning the rules of etiquette. After all, the first thing we do when meeting a familiar person is to greet him.

It is very important to know that a well-mannered person never expects to be greeted. Don’t let yourself get ahead of yourself - do it yourself, especially if you meet an acquaintance older than you.

It is indecent to wave your arms and shout “at the top of your lungs” if the people you would like to greet are far from you. It will be enough to simply nod to them when you meet their gaze.

Table manners for children

Without a doubt, we all love to eat delicious food... However, not everyone knows basic rules behavior at the table. In order not to find yourself in a stupid situation in front of the people with whom you will be at the same dinner table, learn these basic rules:

Don't put your elbows on the table: they can disturb your neighbor and take up a lot of space. It is very indecent to rock in a chair.

Don't talk with your mouth full - chew and swallow, then speak, don't slurp - try to eat silently.

How to talk on the phone correctly

A cultured and educated person must know how to speak on the phone correctly.

It is very important to be brief and polite when communicating on the phone. Don't delay telephone conversations, because you can talk in person, but on the phone you can only talk.

It is indecent to call a person before 8 am and after 9 pm. Unless something very important and urgent happened.

Rules for Conversation - For Children and Teenagers

The rules of conversation will help you start and conduct a conversation correctly. You will learn how to interest your interlocutor and not get bored of him during the conversation. In addition, these rules will make you even more educated and cultured than before.

Do not brag. Do not humiliate your interlocutor, trying to tease him or rise at his expense.

If you are asked questions, be sure to answer them.

Rules of politeness when talking

It's so nice when they listen to you attentively! But do you know that you also need to be able to listen?!

If someone contacts you, and you are busy with something at the time, put aside your affairs for a while and look at the interlocutor, show him your readiness to participate in the conversation.
Never interrupt! Listen carefully and until the end. Your comments and tips to your interlocutor during his conversation are inappropriate.
When several people are involved in a conversation, you should not react to speech that is not addressed to you.

Etiquette rules - How to receive guests

Every person must know how to receive guests in his home. After all, it depends on what opinion your friends and acquaintances will have about you.

Any person who crosses the threshold of your home is a guest who should be received kindly and cordially. For what? - So that he wants to come again...

If a guest comes in for more than a few minutes, you should invite him to take off his coat. Moreover, you must help him hang his coat on the hanger.

Etiquette Rules - How to Accept Gifts

Remember a simple rule: those who know how to thank receive gifts more often!

  • It is customary to unpack a given gift immediately, in the presence of the giver, without putting it aside.
  • Donated flowers must be freed from packaging and placed in a vase with water.
  • A very important and most important rule when receiving a gift is gratitude! Show your delight and joy, thank the person who tried to please you.
  • Traffic rules for children

    Here we have prepared rules for you traffic for children, which will help them to always be attentive on the road, learning to follow the rules from childhood.

    It is very important to know the basic rules of the road - this will help you confidently cross the road in specially designated places and avoid all kinds of traffic accidents. Be careful!

    You should cross the roadway strictly along special pedestrian paths or underground passages, if there are any in your city (town).

    Rules of conduct in kindergarten in verse

    Here we have prepared rules of etiquette for you kindergarten in verse. With their help, kids will very easily and quickly learn to behave well in kindergarten, telling rhymes about it. Teachers can create a matinee or celebration of “Good Behavior” or “Rules of Etiquette” based on these verses.

    Wake up on time in the morning so as not to be late for kindergarten.

    Little ones don't want to wake up in the morning.

    But order is order...

    You still need to wake up!

    Rules of conduct with adults - For well-mannered children

    Do you know how to behave with adults? Do you always follow these rules? If you know and follow these rules well, then you will always be considered a well-mannered, cultured and intelligent child.

    First of all, it is customary to address adults as “you”. The greetings that you use when communicating with peers and relatives: “hello” and “bye” in relation to adults who are strangers to you are inappropriate.

    Rules of conduct when visiting - For children and teenagers

    Rules of behavior at a party will be useful even for the most well-mannered children. Because if you do not follow these rules, then no one will invite you to visit and rejoice at your arrival.

    “Whoever goes to visit in the morning acts wisely!” - Do you remember this Winnie the Pooh song from the cartoon? Do you think it’s possible to visit people in the morning without an invitation? Is this decent or not? If you are in doubt about the answer, get acquainted with the rules that will help you answer these questions.

    Rules of conduct in public transport

    Everyone needs to know the rules of behavior in public transport. After all, a person very often uses this type of transport when traveling to work, school, on business or on a visit. And even if your family drives more own car, still sometimes you have to use public transport to reach your destination.

    You can start a lesson with your child about the rules of behavior in public transport with the following words: “Every day you become more and more mature. First, your mother takes you to kindergarten, then you will go on your own to school, to the cinema, to the theater. You will have to use public transport every day. Do you know how a well-mannered person behaves in transport? Let's watch?"

    Humor about etiquette. Cool rules of etiquette.

    No matter what foreigners imagine, a spoon in a glass doesn’t bother me at all...

    The boy asks:
    - Dad, what is ethics?
    - I'll give you an example. You know that I, together with Rabinovich, have a shop. And so Rabinovich leaves for the city to buy goods, and I am left alone in the shop. A lady comes in, asks for some small change, takes out a purse, takes out a hundred rubles, then small money, pays, takes everything, but forgets the hundred rubles on the counter and leaves. And here the question of ethics begins: should I share with Rabinovich?

    What is etiquette?
    - This is when you say: “Thank you, no need,” when you want to shout: “Give it here!”

    It's better to pretend than to do nothing.

    - Vasya! Doesn't it bother you that you're left-handed?
    - No. Every person has their own shortcomings. For example, with what hand do you stir the tea?
    - Right.
    - Here you see! A normal people stir with a spoon!

    About the rules of behavior.
    If you are sitting at a table as a guest, you should not cut out words like “SGPTU-30”, “DMB-94” or “Tolyan from Alapaevsk” on the tabletop. It’s best to cut out the words “Thank you!”, “High!”, “We’re stuck!” The owner will be very pleased.

    Before you enter, think: are you needed here?

    Thank you, aunt, thanks a little boy guest
    “You’re welcome, my dear,” she smiles.
    “I think so too, but mom insists.”

    Allow me.
    - Let me not let you!
    - I won’t let you not let me.

    Grandma, would you like to sit in my place?
    - Thank you, grandson, why not sit down!
    “Then don’t leave: I’ll get off in three stops.”

    Recipe “Beef in English”: “If you are visiting, take big piece beef and leave without saying goodbye..."

    Dining etiquette was probably invented by people who did not know the feeling of hunger.

    Remember girls! According to etiquette, the fork should be to the left of the plate, and not in the soft tissues of the boy who offended you!

    Etiquette is the ability to yawn with your mouth closed.

    If a person does not know how to behave, can he then drive a car?

    From the rules good manners.

    It is indecent to keep your hands in your trouser pockets in front of strangers... Especially if you are a woman and the trousers are men's...

    Etiquette was invented by people who did not know hunger.

    Rules of cat etiquette:

    - If you feel sick, quickly climb into a chair. If you don’t make it on time, then go to the Persian carpet. Then bury it well!

    — Quickly determine which of the guests hates cats. Sit on his lap all evening. He will not dare to drive you away and will even call you a “sweet pussy.” If you can make yourself smell like cat food, so much the better.

    — Always escort guests to the restroom. You don't have to do anything. Just sit and stare at the guest.

    - If one of the owners is busy and the other is not, sit with the one who is busy. If the owner is reading a book and cannot lie across the book itself, then get under his chin.

    - If the hostess is knitting, quietly curl up in her lap and pretend to be asleep. Then extend your paw and sharply hit the spokes. She calls this a “loose loop.” She will try to distract you. Don't pay any attention to it.

    — If the owner is busy doing homework, sit down on his papers. After you are removed from them for the second time, brush off everything that can be brushed off the table: pens, pencils, stamps - not all at once, but one at a time.

    - Get plenty of sleep during the day so that you are in shape for night games between 2 and 4 am.

    About the rules of behavior.
    Phrases like: “Now I’ll show you our family album!” or “Look how our son is studying!” — significantly save food and drink.

    When a man kisses a lady's hand, according to the rules of etiquette, he must bow to her hand. Modern “gentlemen” pull the lady’s hand to their mouth, they are afraid to bend over and show their bald head.

    Etiquette is when you think: “Damn you!”, but say: “Hello.”

    If you think you've reached the heights of etiquette, try eating a glass of sunflower seeds with a knife and fork.

    Yes. Thanks you too. Thank you, and the same to you. Thank you, and you too.

    - What prevents you from being yourself?
    — Rules of etiquette and the criminal code.

    When you quit, behave as if you were a cultured person.

    THE THINNEST BOOKS.

    — "List of George W. Bush's virtues."
    - "Osama bin Laden's phone book."
    - Mike Tyson's Rules of Etiquette.
    — “French hospitality.”
    — “Etiquette for Englishmen leaving guests.”
    — “Jokes about blondes, told by them.”
    - “Everything women know about men.”
    - “Everything men know about women.”
    - “How to spell the name Bob correctly.”
    - “Words that have never been used to call Bill Gates.”
    - “Honest Lawyers.”
    - “Prosecutors who have never been to a bathhouse.”
    — “What I wouldn’t say for money” by Sergei Dorenko.
    — “Headdresses of Yuri Luzhkov.”
    — “Human rights in China.”
    — “Places where terrorists should be killed” by V.V. Putin.
    - "Arab flying schools."
    - “Things that a Russian could not name one of the three main
    swear words."

    Morality without conscience is just etiquette.

    From etiquette - only the label!
    There was no etiquette here...
    There is no cure for rudeness,
    There is only one remedy - turn off the Internet

    Before you point your finger at the shortcomings of others, pay attention to how much dirt you have under your nails.

    By strictly observing the rules of etiquette when visiting, you will leave angry, sober and hungry.

    According to etiquette, in which hand should you hold a knife in order to force the waiter to bring your order faster?

    Friends! Everyone should respect culture!
    You can't throw cigarette butts through the window!
    Suddenly you will find yourself among kind, sweet citizens,
    What are they peeing under your windows?!

    There are two peaceful forms of violence: law and decency.

    After all, people are paradoxical creatures. If you shout loudly “A-a-a-a!” in the library, people will only look at you in confusion. And if you do the same on the plane, they will join.

    Who is a gentleman?
    - This is the one who, in a dark room, steps on a cat and calls it a cat.

    Rules of conduct on minibuses

    Do you know how grandmothers are offended when they give up their seat? They begin to feel weak and helpless. Sit by the window, close your eyes, it’s harder to give up your seat, support the elderly!

    You need to sit with your legs as far apart as possible, this improves blood circulation, promotes ventilation and emphasizes the piquant lines of your body. And remember, men, the wider your legs, the more courageous you are!

    If they call you, be sure to pick up the phone. You need to speak as loudly as possible, because either the interlocutor cannot hear you well over the noise of the minibus, or those sitting next to you may not understand what you are talking about, and they will be embarrassed to ask again, they may burn out of curiosity, you need to respect people.
    ADDENDUM: If you know at least some obscene vocabulary, use it, broaden the horizons of those around you.

    If you see an acquaintance at the other end of the minibus, quickly draw attention to yourself (by shouting, whistling, dancing), God forbid the person thinks that you are uncultured or have a bad attitude towards him! You also need to inquire about his affairs, ask why he didn’t call so much (shout louder so that the interlocutor can hear you, and you won’t let others get bored, they’ll listen to an interesting story)

    Don't be greedy, let others listen to your wonderful music, not everyone has the money for a player! Move your headphones away from your ears to let others enjoy your amazing taste in music.

    Throw candy wrappers, seed husks, empty cigarette packs on the floor! Don't deprive the cleaning lady of her job!

    Are you an athlete? Don’t change clothes after training, get on the minibus like that, motivate people, let everyone see how hard you work out! And yes, don’t use deodorant, it leaves stains on your clothes. (If you have excess weight, especially show that you are still fighting with him)

    Now that you are familiar with the basic rules, I wish you pleasant travel companions!

    Yes... In my time, girls knew how to blush, says the father of his daughter.
    - I imagine what you told them...

    Men! Be gentlemen! Never interrupt a woman when she is... silent.

    One of the oldest rules of etiquette comes from swearing. English king George V once slammed his fist on the dinner table in anger, after which he burst into violent abuse. When he calmed down, he issued a decree according to which forks should lie on the table with the tines down.

    - Honey, happy birthday. I give you a subscription to etiquette courses.
    - Ah * amazing!

    Sorry, I'm saying when you interrupt…

    A man sitting on a tram in the presence of women becomes an empty place in their eyes.

    Everything here is like a parade. A napkin here, a tie here. Yes, “sorry”, yes, “please-mercy.” But so that for real - this is not the case. You are torturing yourself, just like during the tsarist regime.
    Polygraph Polygraphych Sharikov

    Should a gentleman:

    wish the lady Good night, if the lady doesn’t say good night?

    ask a lady for her hand if his legs won’t support him?

    When leaving a restaurant, should you wear gloves if you leave on all fours?

    kiss a lady's hands if there is no napkin at the table?

    Raise a glass to a lady if the lady can no longer raise a glass herself?

    take a lady's coat off if he likes the coat?

    help a lady get off the bus if the lady wants to get on?

    Should a gentleman shower a lady with flowers if the flowers are in pots?

    Should a lady ask a gentleman to get up from his knees if she is tired of holding him?

    Should a gentleman date a lady under a clock if the clock hangs above his sofa?

    In which hand should a gentleman hold a fork? right hand gentleman holding a cutlet?

    Should a gentleman pay for a lady on the bus if she paid for him in a restaurant?

    Should a gentleman, if he must?

    Should a gentleman give his wife tights if she found them in his pocket?

    Should a gentleman give way to a lady if he is in bed with another gentleman?

    Should a gentleman shout, “Bitter! ”, if he is not sitting at a wedding, but in a public dining room?

    A true gentleman will always let a lady pass first to see what she looks like from behind.

    - Girls, help! The director of our base invited me to a corporate event. Who can tell me whether it’s etiquette to eat stew from a can with a fork or spoon?

    Don't pick your nose: there won't be any children!
    - Yes, I’m shallow.

    One British lady said that when uninvited guests appear, she always puts on shoes, a hat and takes an umbrella. If a person is pleasant to her, she will exclaim: “Oh, how lucky, I just came!” If it’s unpleasant: “Oh, what a pity, I have to leave.”

    Let's go from you to you.
    Otherwise I’ll hit YOU in the face -
    It's against etiquette.

    According to the rules of etiquette, the knife must be held in the right hand, the fork in the left, and the husband in both.

    For a long time as a child, I was taught to eat with the right cutlery... But for some reason they didn’t warn me that it was possible
    there will be something and nothing...

    Riddles for children 5-7 years old with answers

    Riddles for older preschoolers and younger schoolchildren with answers

    Riddles with answers for children of the senior preparatory group of kindergarten on the topic “Human World”

    Health riddles for children

    Needs to be done in the morning

    She gives us cheerfulness. (Charger)

    We eat by the hour, walk,

    And every day it

    Help wash your hands. (Water trickles)

    We are very, very friends with her,

    We wash ourselves in the shower often. (Water)

    She helps us become clean,

    Wash dishes and laundry. (Water)

    The shuttlecock flies high,

    It is light and mobile.

    My friend and I are playing

    On the site in. (badminton).

    This game is played without haste.

    It has a king, queen and pawns.

    The winner in this game is the one

    Who will calculate ahead every move. (Chess)

    There are pedals, steering wheel and spokes,

    He flies forward like a bird. (Bike)

    Players stand opposite each other

    The mesh between them is stretched tightly.

    They hit the ball beautifully and accurately,

    And comes to life in their hands. (racket).

    I'll push off with sticks

    And I'm rushing down a steep mountain. (Alpine skiing)

    Fast I fly forward

    Silver cutting ice. (Skates)

    I'm steering the wheel

    I'm riding down the mountain on it. (On a snow scooter)

    I swing on them quickly,

    Confident and assertive

    And they draw silver

    They are patterns on the ice. (Skates)

    Riddles about traffic rules for children

    How to cross the road.

    He lights the signals

    Helping us along the way. (Traffic light)

    It has three signals.

    Name the signals. (Red, yellow, green)

    What kind of traffic light is it?

    Tells us: “There is no passage”? (Red)

    The light is on at the traffic light -

    “Go ahead,” he says. (Green)

    “Get ready,” he says? (Yellow)

    People are walking along the sidewalks. (In the city)

    Take your time, go

    Along the pedestrian path,

    Not wide, but free.

    Who is this? (A pedestrian)

    I have windows, like a house.

    There are wheels in the house.

    My house is rolling around

    The doors open in it. (Bus)

    He walks on rails

    Passengers are lucky. (Electric train)

    Me both in the evening and during the day

    Behind the wheel and behind the wheel. (Driver)

    I'm used to carrying loads,

    I'm heavy. (truck).

    On a hot day, in the midday heat

    I will water the streets. (Sprinkler)

    A pedestrian walks along this path

    He is not afraid of cars, he walks forward. (On the sidewalk)

    Of course you saw them

    The glass is cleaned of snow and water. (windshield wipers)

    One-legged and three-eyed,

    You recognized him immediately! (Traffic light)

    Why cars in winter

    Have you changed your tires? (So ​​as not to slip)

    Riddles about fire safety rules for children

    He is beautiful and bright red,

    But it is burning, hot, dangerous. (Fire)

    It gives warmth and light,

    No need to joke with him, no! (Fire)

    If the smoke billows out,

    The flames beat in tongues,

    And fire is everywhere, and heat,

    This is a disaster. (fire).

    If you don't drive her away,

    The Christmas tree may burst into flames. (Fire spark)

    Instead of a mane there is a light. (Match)

    If the house is on fire then

    It will be useful to us. (water).

    And the fire dragged. (Matchbox)

    He is flammable, he is volatile,

    Required for cars.

    But it can be dangerous

    And it causes fires.

    Riddles about money, shops for children

    I don't put them in a scarf,

    I put them in my wallet. (Money)

    I have a toy

    And you can’t count the coins in it.

    My toy is a pig

    There's a hole in her back.

    I put coins in the hole

    When there are a lot of them, I'm waiting. (Money box)

    I'll buy a gift for my friend with it,

    That's why I save them every day. (Money)

    What store won't we buy toys from?

    Shall we buy skates, and boots, and hockey sticks? (At a sporting goods store)

    If Julia is sick,

    Where can we buy her pills? (At the pharmacy)

    We put them in our wallet,

    Let's go to the store with them. (Money)

    Who sells goods -

    Milk, sour cream, honey? (Salesman)

    Who buys the goods?

    Does he hand over the money to the seller? (Buyer)

    Where are the goods on the counter?

    All laid out in a row? (In the shop)

    Which store will we buy groceries from?

    Meat and fish, vegetables, fruits? (In grocery)

    Which store sells toys?

    Bears and dolls, bunnies and pigs? (In the toy store)

    Riddles about holidays for children

    I will cover half the world!

    I bring you congratulations

    Happy New Year, happy birthday! (Postcard)

    This holiday is every year

    It will bring bitter frost,

    Will bring a loose snowball,

    Round dance near the Christmas tree.

    This is a holiday - . (New Year).

    It happens at the beginning of spring.

    We prepare gifts for women,

    We give them beautiful lush roses,

    We bring them branches of fragrant mimosa. (March 8)

    The holiday is dedicated to teachers.

    After all, they give us love and knowledge. (Teacher's Day)

    This holiday of knowledge, books

    Every student remembers. (Knowledge Day)

    This is the best day of the year

    Sunny and bright.

    I will come to visit you -

    I'll bring gifts! (Birthday)

    This is a holiday for the whole country -

    We must remember him.

    Our people defeated their enemies

    And he defended the Fatherland. (Victory Day)

    This holiday is dedicated

    Their courage is protected

    Nowadays everyone. (Defender of the Fatherland Day)

    Riddles about professions for children

    Today I played Baba Yaga,

    And tomorrow I can play the Snow Maiden.

    What is my profession? (Actor)

    He teaches the kids order,

    He checks the children's notebooks.

    If your ear hurts,

    If your throat becomes dry,

    Don't be scared and don't cry,

    After all, it will help you. (doctor).

    He will cure measles, and bronchitis, and sore throat,

    Prescribe pills and vitamins. (Doctor)

    Shovels snow

    Sweeps the yard with a broom.

    Did you guys guess?

    Who keeps things clean? (Street cleaner)

    If the flame curls,

    The smoke is pouring out in a column,

    We'll dial "Zero-one"

    Let's call him for help. (Firefighter)

    He's been in our dining room since morning

    Cooks soup, compote and porridge. (Cook)

    He's wearing overalls

    Paints frames and walls.

    He is both the floor and the ceiling

    Helped me paint the house. (Painter)

    Made from loose flour

    He bakes us pies

    Buns, buns, biscuits.

    Who is he? Guess what. (Baker)

    He has mountains of goods:

    Cucumbers and tomatoes,

    Zucchini, cabbage, honey.

    He sells everything to people. (Salesman)

    Hairdryer, brush and comb

    He will deftly do his hair. (Hairdresser)

    He will sew a dress, trousers,

    They will say: “Golden hands

    At this one. "(tailor).

    We work as a team

    They are bringing us sand and concrete.

    We need to work together,

    To build new house. (Builders)

    Riddles about household items for children

    Both winter and summer

    There is cold and ice in it.

    Fish, soup, cutlets

    He will save us. (Fridge)

    I'm filled with cotton wool

    Either down or feather.

    And at night, guys, I

    Full of restful sleep. (Pillow)

    I'll collect shirts, T-shirts

    And I’ll tell her: “Wash it!”

    Spin it in a drum

    Return the linen clean!” (Washing machine)

    Live without her

    I can't even for a day.

    Three months of autumn

    And the yellow ones fall

    Leaves from branches.

    Three months of snow

    I see three months

    Flowers and trees

    Did you guys find out?

    Are you this picture? (Window)

    If there is trash on the floor,

    Let's remember about. (broom).

    We go step by step

    And we repeat: “Tick-tock, tick-tock!”

    If we don't get started,

    Let's stop walking. (Watch)

    Big sister loves

    Right from the morning

    Spin around in front of him

    And look at it. (Mirror)

    I have a lot to do -

    She played mother and daughter.

    And now I want to sleep,

    And he calls me. (bed).

    Mom hangs dresses in it,

    Sweaters and trousers are brothers,

    Dad - jacket, raincoat and scarf.

    Did you guess it? This. (closet).

    We only have this item at home -

    We love him very much by everyone at home.

    Grandpa wants a little bit of it

    After lunch, lie down and take a nap.

    Grandma was very tired in the evening:

    He will sit down and watch TV series.

    And couch potato, our cat Mitrofan,

    Likes it cozy and warm. (sofa).

    He sucks both dust and rubbish,

    Cleans the chair and carpet.

    He will collect garbage from the house

    And he never sneezes. (Vacuum cleaner)

    Everything is buzzing and buzzing

    The coffee beans crumble. (coffee grinder).

    If the folds of your trousers are wrinkled,

    That will help us. (iron).

    The foam rose on it,

    I washed the dust and dirt from my hands,

    Paints and inks.

    Do you recognize? This. (soap).

    She hangs from the ceiling

    Glass pendants ring,

    We'll turn it on in the evening

    And the room will become bright. (Chandelier)

    I'll tie the belt

    I'll dance around the kitchen.

    I'll sweep away the trash with a dustpan,

    Yes, and I’ll hide in the corner. (Broom)

    And bright and hot.

    Have you guessed it? (Candle)

    She's made of crystal

    Transparent to the light.

    I'll put it in it

    Colors large bouquet. (Vase)

    It hangs on the wall in the bedroom,

    He is bright and beautiful to look at.

    And I like it before bed

    Look at the pattern on it. (Carpet)

    We'd like to drink tea -

    We will boil water in it. (Kettle)

    We cut meat for them,

    If it is sharpened,

    They cut easily and easily. (Knife)

    She's quite small

    In a cup, stir the sugar with it. (Teaspoon)

    It contains wonderful pictures:

    Clouds, river, paths.

    I'll read it to my brother.

    Did you guess it? This. (book).

    Instead of wings there are pages.

    I'll flip through the pages

    I read poetry and fairy tales. (Book)

    I'm standing in the corner of the hallway,

    I look like a tree.

    Instead of leaves on branches

    I have scarves and caps. (Hanger)

    The nail will be hammered into us. (hammer).

    Fast and nimble

    Her name is. (with a screwdriver).

    She has a row of sharp teeth,

    They saw everything. (Saw)

    He helped us cook lunch. (Gas)

    She is my assistant

    I cook dinner on it.

    I light the burners

    I cook borscht and fry cutlets. (Gas stove)

    I'm not afraid of fire

    I boldly sit down on the fire.

    They pour water into me

    And the fragrant broth is boiled. (Pot)

    If the water boils,

    I'll become very angry.

    I'll blow the whistle! (Kettle with a whistle)

    A craftswoman knits a scarf,

    They flash merrily. (knitting needles).

    She can't sew without thread,

    But the reel will help her,

    The reel will give the thread,

    Let's thread the thread. (ear).

    We cut paper and fabric.

    Who are we? Figure it out for yourself. (Scissors)

    Sharp and prickly,

    Silk dress

    She will sew it for her sister. (Needle)

    Riddles about clothes, shoes for children

    When to go for a walk

    Let's go to the clearing

    We always wear sun protection. (Panama hat).

    Walk through the puddles in them boldly

    They won't get wet

    They are made of rubber. (Rubber boots)

    We run along the path to the river to swim,

    We are very light on our feet. (flip flops).

    She's got a hood

    Covered with lush fur. (Jacket)

    He warms his neck in the cold winter,

    Soft, fluffy and woolly. (Scarf)

    In the frosty winter we walk along the path,

    We have fur on our feet. (boots).

    We are not afraid of the icy winter,

    . (fur coat) we are wearing a fur coat.

    We will put it on our heads in winter,

    The icy wind will not blow through our ears. (A cap)

    Their grandmother will knit them from wool on knitting needles,

    Soft, warm. (mittens).

    Riddles about games and toys for children

    We rode down the hill in winter,

    They poured snow into buckets.

    From a fluffy ball

    We sculpted. (snowman).

    We pour sand

    And we bake Easter cakes.

    Guess where we're playing

    Me and my sister alone? (In the sandbox)

    They have runners

    They have a rope.

    We rode them

    From a high hill deftly. (Sled)

    If the days are clear,

    Olya takes them with her.

    She goes to the skating rink

    Puts it on there. (skates).

    They are shiny and sharp

    My sister and I have it.

    We put them on our feet,

    We drive quickly across the ice. (Skates)

    We'll roll a snowball

    We build from snow. (house).

    These loud toys

    Mashenka builds from them

    House, palace and tower. (Cubes)

    I'll bring her some water

    I'll play with. (fish).

    He has a trunk, ears,

    I call him Petrusha.

    He is kind and good

    Cute toy. (elephant).

    He carried bricks on it,

    I loaded the cubes into the truck,

    I played with him all day:

    Loaded and unloaded.

    They were guessing. (Dump truck)

    I play with her all day:

    I'll sew her a dress

    I love her very much.

    I'll put her to bed

    She will sleep sweetly! (Doll)

    Lifts loads himself

    New guy. (crane).

    My friend and I sat on them -

    We're flying high

    We rocked, we flew

    And the friends stood and waited. (Swing)

    I'll push off with one leg

    And I'll go along the path.

    He's happy to take me for a ride,

    My favorite. (scooter).

    They beat him, but he doesn't cry,

    He just jumps and jumps.

    Because it. (ball).

    He's jumping, he's running,

    It's fun to play with him

    And throw it to your friends.

    Or very accurately

    Throw over the net. (Ball)

    Standing on the platform

    Zebra, deer and camel.

    The animals are waiting for the kids.

    We sat on them comfortably -

    Into the mold with a scoop

    My daughter is pouring sand.

    What is she baking in the oven?

    Let's play in the sand.

    We have a little gnome,

    We'll build it for him. (house).

    It has two wheels

    The steering wheel has shiny spokes.

    There is a frame and pedals,

    It's painted red

    Of course you guessed it -

    This is my. (bike).

    She has a long ponytail

    There are paws, eyes and a mouth,

    But the cat doesn't catch her.

    After all, she's not alive.

    This. (clockwork mouse).

    Riddles about food for children

    Eat healthy. (curd)

    Natasha took the spoon in her hand,

    She eats oatmeal in the morning. (porridge).

    We are Andryusha. (soup).

    Put it in your mouth, Vanya

    He eats for the second course. (cutlet).

    He is the favorite of all the guys -

    Delicious, sweet. (chocolate).

    Mom will definitely pour you some

    Healthy from berries and fruits. (compote).

    Before you go to bed,

    Let's drink cranberry. (jelly).

    Vegetables and greens will be chopped a little,

    Fill it with kvass and it’s ready. (okroshka).

    The mice are having a feast today:

    They stole it in the kitchen. (cheese).

    Little Damir loves

    Drink something sweet in the morning. (kefir).

    She will decorate vinaigrettes

    Bright scarlet, rich color. (Beet)

    It is decorated with jelly, chocolate,

    And all the kids are very happy about him. (Cake)

    Berries in early summer

    They delight you with their ruddy color,

    With its juicy pulp.

    They whisper: “Eat us quickly!” (Cherries)

    They will put him in the porridge.

    And we will spread bread for them

    And we'll show it to the girls. (Oil)

    Ripe, juicy. (pear).

    Little Nina loves

    Apples and. (tangerines).

    He will be strong and tall

    The one who drinks carrot. (juice).

    Drink for your health

    Grandma baked for us

    Like the sun at its zenith.

    With butter, honey and sour cream

    You, friends, will eat it. (Crap)

    Well, kids. Well, kids

    They wipe their mouth. (with a napkin).

    Sweet like honey.

    It is added to tea. (Sugar)

    Without it, the soup is tasteless,

    Porridge and potatoes.

    Everyone puts it in their food,

    Just a little bit. (Salt)

    Riddles about school supplies for children

    My first book

    I take care of it and love it.

    Even if only in syllables

    It is called as of old,

    This little book. (primer).

    He helps me fix the error

    And carefully erases it in the notebook. (Eraser)

    I try so hard, I can hardly breathe

    I'm writing numbers today for the first time.

    I am happy when I look at the numbers.

    Where do I write them? V. (notebooks).

    I write on the line

    I will write letters.

    It's mine. (notebook).

    Pencils and pens

    I draw in an album

    And it helps me. (simple pencil).

    Here is a diligent student,

    In his backpack. (diary).

    Now the river, now the house.

    After all, this is. (album).

    I try with all my heart:

    I draw wild berries.

    Pencils will help me

    But not simple ones, eh. (colored).

    I'm not a master yet

    But I try to draw

    To “earn” five.

    Helps me. (felt pen).

    Do you hear my friend calling?

    He calls us to class.

    It's time for us to open the primer

    Sometimes between lessons at school,

    The students are relaxing and playing. (Turn)

    They write on it with chalk,

    White-white chalk. (Blackboard)

    We use it to erase the board,

    Her. (rag) we call it.

    Like the wings of a bird.

    She will flap her wings

    It will take you to a magical world. (Book)

    Riddles about etiquette rules for children

    Exactly, we are sitting straight,

    If at the table. (eat).

    If we go to visit,

    We carry it with us. (Present)

    To be very nice

    Let's wrap it up nicely

    Let's say congratulations! (Birthday gift)

    We're on a birthday

    We won't come without. (invitations).

    We'll clean the apartment

    And we'll put things in order.

    If we are waiting for friends,

    If we are waiting. (guests).

    Let's wash our hands. (water).

    We'll dress decently

    And we will take the gift,

    If in. (guests) we'll go.

    I'll give you flowers

    And I'll give you a gift.

    I'm sure you

    Tell me. (Thank you).

    So the morning has come,

    The garden shines with mother of pearl.

    What will we say? (Good morning!)

    There are many good words

    Wonderful, kind words.

    I know, son Alyosha

    I'm ready to tell them!

    Tell me the words! (Thank you, hello, goodbye, thank you)

    The bird met the bird.

    What did she chirp? (Hello!)

    When we go to bed,

    What will we remember to say? (Good night)

    Etiquette rules for children

    Etiquette rules for children are magical rules of behavior, knowing and following which you will never find yourself in an uncomfortable situation, and will always look polite and well-mannered. In a modern civilized society, one cannot do without applying the rules of etiquette.
    Children should be taught etiquette from birth by explanation and demonstration by example. If the rules of good manners are not followed in the family, then the child will behave haphazardly. It is best to talk about the rules of etiquette in a playful way. The baby needs to be interested. Try to use the example of dolls to play out some situation, suppose you went to the theater, or guests come to you and the child plays the role of a hospitable host.

    Basic rules of etiquette for preschool children

    The very first rule of good manners that a child must understand is respect for all people and adults in particular. All others follow from this rule, because, in essence, Etiquette rules are rules for treating other people with respect in various situations.
    From the first days, as soon as the baby begins to eat with adults, he must be accustomed to certain rules Of course, one should not bother one’s head from an early age about what this or that glass or fork is for, but the basic rules should be familiar to him.

    Children's table etiquette rules

  • sits down at the table and starts eating with everyone else
  • eat in silence
  • You can't put your elbows on the table
  • You can’t pick your hands in the plate
  • You can’t slurp or spit food
  • get up from the table with everyone, and be sure to thank
  • Every child should know these rules. You should not indulge your child and let wrong behavior pass by. Table etiquette rules that have not been instilled since childhood will be difficult to cultivate at an older age. Don't be afraid to duplicate rules all the time.
    There are a great many rules of etiquette; for small children under 3-5 years old it is enough to know the basics - speech and guest etiquette.

    Video “Children’s Table Etiquette Rules”

    Rules of speech etiquette

    • always say hello to people you know
    • use magic words if necessary - thank you, please, bon appetit
    • you shouldn’t snitch and be offended
    • Adults should be addressed as “you”

    Rules for child behavior when visiting

  • You can’t come to visit without an invitation
  • can't stay up late
  • You can’t ask for tea or treats
  • You should only go in a good mood
  • From the age of 5-6 years, the child has the most communicative period; it is at this time that familiarization with etiquette should continue. In principle, the rules of etiquette for a preschooler are no different from the rules for an adult.

    Etiquette rules for children in public places

    The child must clearly know and apply the rules of behavior in in public places and transport, here are the main ones:

    • in transport you should give up your seat to elders
    • before entering a vehicle or store, you should first give way to those leaving
    • It is unacceptable to shout loudly or sing songs
    • keep the street clean
    • You cannot enter the vehicle with food or drinks
    • Do not point your finger under any circumstances
    • When talking, do not interrupt other people
    • At this age, the child is actively preparing for school and knowledge of the rules of good manners will be very useful to him. A rude and ill-mannered child will never have authority among his peers, adults will not set him up as an example, and all this is extremely important for the normal development of personality.
      You need to follow the rules of behavior not only in the theater, guests or transport, but also at home alone.
      The main thing to remember is that your child’s behavior depends entirely on you, because well-mannered and cultured parents rarely have rude and ill-mannered children.

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    Summary: A selection of poems about the rules of etiquette. Poems about etiquette teach children what the rules of etiquette are and how a truly polite and cultured person should behave.

    We offer you specially selected poems for children on the topic of etiquette: getting to know each other, going to visit, bon appetit, apologizing, magic words, talking on the phone, saying goodbye.

    All the poems are distinguished by the fact that they are written with a great sense of humor, and, at the same time, teach what the rules of etiquette are and how a truly polite and cultured person should behave.

    Ideas about the rules of behavior may differ from person to person. different nations, in different countries.

    And here’s how, for example, the Rabbit from the fairy-tale story by Lewis Carroll imagines etiquette (translated by B. Zakhoder) "Alice in Wonderland":


    Gloves are missing
    And the fan disappeared!
    Well, what now?
    Should I come to the ball?!
    After all, I can’t violate etiquette!!!
    Everyone will say it's Rabbit
    Undressed and naked!..

    Possession speech etiquette involves the ability to correctly choose polite words in different situations. Politeness is an expression of good relations between people. The rules of etiquette have been developed over many centuries. In the old days people polite address could have sounded differently than it does now, for example, in Pushkin’s fairy tale “About Tsar Saltan”:

    “The prince then said to them:
    “Good journey to you, gentlemen!”

    Failed acquaintance.(V. Levin)

    Billy and Doll
    We climbed onto the table -
    Meet a new cat.
    Bill was the first.
    He hit a bump.
    And then Dolly fell down.

    From Winnie the Pooh songs.
    Morning song
    (B. Zakhoder)

    Who comes to visit in the morning,
    He acts wisely!
    Taram-param, taram-param -
    That's why it's morning!

    In the evening - it’s time to sleep soon,
    The owners yawn...
    Now, if the guest came in the morning -
    This doesn't happen!

    Yes, if the guest arrived in the morning
    He doesn't need to rush.
    The owners shout: “Hurray!!!”
    (They're U-terribly Ra-dy!)

    No wonder the Sun comes to visit us
    Comes to visit in the morning!
    Taram-param, taram-param -
    Come visit in the morning!

    A very polite turkey.(B. Zakhoder)

    Showed up
    In the house
    All of a sudden
    Very Polite Turkey.

    Thirty times a day
    At least,
    He shouted:
    - Hey you ignoramuses!
    Come on in for a visit -
    Learn
    Vezh-
    whether-
    re-
    you!

    “I myself,” shouted the Turkey, “
    Doctor of Polite Sciences,
    And my wife is an example
    Wonderful manners:
    Even when she sleeps
    It's obvious that she's well-mannered!

    Don't be shy, Donkey!
    Come in and sit at the table!
    why are you silent
    How's the fish?
    Say: “I’ll come, thank you!”
    Don't be a pig
    Pig,-
    My family is waiting for you!
    If only earlier
    Washed
    You are your own pig's snout!

    No matter how hard he fought,
    However
    So no one came -
    Neither Cow
    But the Dog
    Neither Khavronya,
    Neither Donkey!

    Turkey turned blue with anger:
    - Don’t go visiting, impudent people!
    All the work wasted in vain
    They are all idiots!

    Sunday breakfast.(V. Levin)

    One Sunday morning
    The fly sat down to eat the jam,
    But suddenly
    Spider
    How he'll come running! -
    Spoiled the fly's mood
    And killed her appetite.

    Polite conversation.
    (V. Levin)

    The story is very polite and not too short.

    One Englishman pushed an Englishman
    and immediately said:
    "Sorry, by accident."
    The second Englishman kindly replied:
    "Sorry, but I didn't notice anything."
    “No, no, it’s you, for God’s sake, forgive me.”
    “Excuse me, but what should I forgive, explain?”
    “Like, ‘what should I forgive?’ Isn’t it clear?”
    “Sir, you’re worried, really, in vain.
    I would be glad to forgive you, but I don't understand
    What exactly should I apologize to you?

    Then
    Englishman
    pushed
    Englishman
    and immediately said:
    "Sorry -
    accidentally."

    To which the interlocutor kindly replied:
    "Sorry,
    but I didn't notice anything."
    "No no,
    For God's sake, forgive me."

    "Sorry,
    but what should I forgive?
    Explain."
    “How - “what should I forgive”?
    Isn't it clear?"
    "Sir, you are worried, really, in vain:
    I would be glad to forgive you,
    but I don't understand
    What exactly
    I must excuse you!"

    Then
    the Englishman pushed
    Englishman
    and immediately said:
    "Sorry.
    Accidentally."

    What does the interlocutor care about?
    kindly
    answered:
    "Sorry, but -
    I didn't notice anything!"

    "No no!!!
    It is you,
    For God's sake, forgive me!"
    "Sorry,
    But what should I forgive?!
    Explain!"
    “How - “what should I forgive”?
    Isn’t it clear?!”
    "Sir, are you worried?
    right, in vain:
    I would be glad to forgive you,
    but I don't understand
    What exactly
    I must excuse you."

    Then
    ENGLISHMAN
    PUSHED
    Englishman!
    And he immediately said:
    "SORRY, ACCIDENTAL!"
    But then the interlocutor answered differently:
    "Sorry,
    but I’ll probably give you back.”
    And politely, politely
    two Englishmen
    each other
    till night
    they were hanging out
    desperately.

    Reflections after a very polite conversation.
    (V. Levin)

    Taste
    It's worth adding some salt
    Both breakfast and lunch.
    A little bit
    You can fool around
    There's nothing wrong with that.
    Fight
    Sometimes it is necessary -
    For the weak, for example.
    But
    Even politeness
    Trouble
    When you forget the measure.

    Please.
    (A. Kondratyev)

    Cancel or something?
    the word "Please"?
    We repeat it every minute.
    No,
    Perhaps that
    Without "Please"
    We are becoming
    Uncomfortable.

    Hello, is this the sea?
    (R. Seph)

    Hello!
    This is the Sea?
    Hello!
    This is the Sea?
    You hear,
    Black Sea,
    Me?
    I took the shell
    And I'm standing in the corridor,
    And I'm very worried
    Calling to the shore.
    I recognize you
    In this echoing
    Shell.
    I hear
    Crispy surf
    On the sand.
    Hello!
    It's the wind
    Shakes the tops
    Gray eucalyptus trees
    In a coastal forest.
    Hello!
    This is a sail
    Flies in the open air.
    Hello!
    This is a fish
    Floating in the depths.
    Hello!
    Answer me
    Black Sea!
    Hello!
    Answer,
    Please,
    To me!

    Mr Snow.
    (V. Levin)

    Mister Snow! Mister Snow!
    Will you come visit again?
    - In one hour. I give you my word.
    - Thank you, Mr. Snow...

    Dutch songs.
    Bon Voyage.
    (I. Tokmakova)

    The carriage crawls somehow,
    A tired horse carries her, -
    Bon Voyage!

    Tired man walking,
    He wipes the sweat from his face with his hand, -
    Bon Voyage!

    And there are ships in the oceans,
    Far from your homeland, -
    Bon Voyage!

    Let whoever goes, whoever goes,
    He will always find his way home, -
    Bon Voyage!

    Based on the book by T.S. Reznichenko and O.D. Larina "Russian language - from play to knowledge."

    - "The best educational games for children online"

    We all know that the easiest way to raise a child to be polite and cultured is to by example. But why not add mysterious education to your daily routine? We have already talked about etiquette and polite poetry, today I invite you to plunge into riddles about etiquette.

    Riddles about etiquette

    Politeness is an excellent quality that helps people interact with each other and be, strictly speaking, people))) The rules of behavior at the table, at school, in society were invented for a reason and they undoubtedly must be followed!

    We will find out whether our children know the basic rules of etiquette by asking them polite riddles about manners and rules of behavior.

    Exactly, we are sitting straight,
    If at the table... (eat).

    If we go to visit,
    We carry it with us. (Present)

    To be very nice
    Let's wrap it up nicely
    We'll tie it with a ribbon,
    Let's say congratulations! ( Birthday gift)

    We're on a birthday
    We won't come without... (invitations).

    We'll clean the apartment
    And we'll put things in order.
    If we are waiting for friends,
    If we're waiting... (guests).

    Before eating
    Let's wash our hands... (water).

    We'll dress decently
    Neat, cute,
    And we will take the gift,
    If in... (guests) we will go.

    Riddles about the rules of behavior at school are a separate and large topic for discussion:

    Be diligent in class
    Be calm and... (attentive)

    Write everything without falling behind,
    Listen… ( Without interrupting)

    Speak clearly, clearly,
    To have everything... (It's clear)

    If you want to answer,
    I need a hand... (Lift up)

    In mathematics they think
    At a break… (Resting)

    If a friend began to answer,
    Do not rush… (Interrupt)

    And if you want to help a friend -
    Raise it calmly... (Hand)

    Know: the lesson is over,
    If you heard... (Call)

    When the bell rang again
    Always be ready for class... (Ready)

    So that doctors don't worry,
    During breaks, don’t... ( Shout)

    Rules of conduct are a delicate area of ​​learning and are best taught in a playful way. Through the prism of play and fun, the most important concepts become clearer and more accessible. And riddles and games about polite words will help with this. .

    Riddles about politeness and polite words

    I'll give you flowers
    And I'll give you a gift.
    I'm sure you
    Tell me... (Thank you).

    So the morning has come,
    The garden shines with mother of pearl.
    What will we say? ( Good morning!)

    There are many good words
    Wonderful, kind words.
    I know, son Alyosha
    I'm ready to tell them!
    One-two-three, one-two-three,
    Tell me the words! ( Thank you, hello, goodbye, thank you)

    The bird met the bird.
    What did she chirp? (Hello!)

    When we go to bed,
    What will we remember to say? ( Good night)

    When we return to the house,
    Where everyone is familiar to us,
    What we won’t forget to say
    What if we are polite? ( Hello!)

    What will we tell grandma?
    Behind delicious pancakes? (Thank you)

    If we are at grandpa's
    We ask for some bread for tea,
    Then we thank him.
    What word are we talking? (Thank you)

    We come to kindergarten
    Everyone here is very happy to see us.
    What word will we not forget?
    We will say it. (Hello!)

    When we part
    Until next time,
    What word will we say?
    Certainly, ... ( Goodbye).

    Don't be too lazy to tell your friends
    Smiling...
    (Good afternoon)

    Saying goodbye to each other
    We'll say...
    (Goodbye)

    Don't blame each other
    Better soon...
    (Sorry)

    How beautiful it is
    Good word...
    (Thank you)

    When you are guilty, you are in a hurry to say
    I beg you, please-
    (Sorry)

    Never get involved in someone else's conversation,
    And you are better than adults...
    (Do not interrupt)

    Funny riddles-agreements can be supplemented. They always meet us very hospitably.

    Even a block of ice will melt
    From a warm word...
    (Thank you)

    The old stump will turn green,
    When he hears...
    (Good afternoon)

    If you can't eat anymore,
    Let's tell mom...
    (Thank you)

    The boy is polite and affectionate
    He says when meeting...
    (Hello)

    When we are scolded for our pranks,
    Let's talk...
    (Excuse me, please)

    Both in France and Denmark
    They say goodbye...
    (Goodbye)

    If a friend meets a friend,
    Friends shake each other's hands
    In response to a greeting
    Everyone says...
    (Hello)

    I wrote a letter to my mother
    yesterday in response,
    And at the end he conveyed
    To all friends...
    (Hello)

    If with a friend or girlfriend
    The separation was long,
    When we meet we say:
    “How old and...”
    (How many winters)

    If you met someone,
    According to the laws of etiquette,
    So that the conversation goes uphill,
    We ask: “How...”
    (Affairs)

    Don't be rude to older people
    And don't be too familiar
    Tell them when you meet
    Not “hello”, but...
    (Hello)

    Our world is tired of evil,
    So that he becomes kinder,
    We are not too lazy to talk
    At the meeting …
    (Good afternoon)

    Masha knew a lot of words,
    But one of them is missing
    And it’s like a sin,
    It is said most often.
    This word follows
    For a gift, for lunch,
    This word is said
    If you are thanked.
    (Thank you)

    Children Dasha and Egorka
    Pizza cheese is grated.
    The mice are asking from the hole:
    "Give! Be..."
    (So ​​kind)

    Puppy Phil was walking in the yard,
    Suddenly I met an old bulldog.
    I ask you to quickly guess:
    Who should say “hello” first?
    (Puppy Phil, because he is younger, and the younger ones are the first to greet the older ones)

    Here comes the lapdog Zhulka,
    Fashionista, imaginary...
    And towards me - a gentleman,
    Cute Scotch Terrier.
    Can you guess it or not:
    Who will be the first to say “hello”?
    (A Scotch Terrier, because he is a man, and a man is the first to greet female acquaintances)

    Kind and polite children to you!

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    Having met a bunny, the hedgehog is a neighbor.
    He tells him: "..." (. Hello.
    And his neighbor has big ears.
    He answers: “hedgehog, …” (hello).
    I met a boar in the forest.
    An unfamiliar fox.
    Says to the beauty:
    "Let me... (introduce myself).

    I'm a boar! The name is oink-oink!
    I really love acorns! Stranger.
    "Nice to meet you).
    To the octopus flounder. Monday I swam, and on Tuesday I said goodbye.
    She said to her: “…” (goodbye).
    Clumsy clumsy dog ​​Kostya. The mouse stepped on its tail. they would, but he said “…” (sorry).

    Wagtail wagtail from the shore. a worm, and a fish for a treat.
    She gurgled: “…” (thank you).

    He sang wonderfully and wonderfully among the branches. nightingale, and to him throughout the oak grove.
    The sparrows shouted: “…” (bravo).

    Fat fat cow Lula. I was eating hay and sneezed. didn’t sneeze again, we’ll tell her: “…” (be healthy).

    Fox Matryona says:
    "Give me the cheese, crow!
    The cheese is big, and you are small!
    I’ll tell everyone that I didn’t! You, fox, don’t complain, but say: “…” (please).

    A hippopotamus and an elephant, believe me, will not fit through the door together.
    The one who is more polite now.
    He will say: “only...” (after you).

    Fly Zhu, although she didn’t want to, flew into the fast train.
    She wants bugs flo and fti.: ​​"..." (bon voyage).

    Tsar Gundei gave to Ivan. salvation is five nails, and Ivanushka is the king.
    He says: “…” (thank you).

    Kicked out kicked out the cuckoo Roma. a strict nanny from home. , who will pamper, into the house... (welcome).
    Mom and dad are sitting, eating cake and sweets.
    The polite daughter will say:
    “Allow me...” (to help you).

    A crocodile from the swamp. I didn't go out for the longest time. members of the toad council. his prize for this is...
    They were awarded with a parrot. shouted: “…” (congratulations).

    The bull mowed down the daisies. invited the ram.
    He ate the treat alone, but said: “…” (I beg your pardon).

    The doe meets the doe at two o'clock. The fox came to visit. fawns and deer. They said: "..." (good afternoon).

    A moth at sunset. flew into the light. Of course, we are glad to meet you.
    Let's say to the guest: "..." (good evening).
    Katya Katya little baby Ignatka. sleep in the crib -.
    He doesn’t want to play anymore, he says: “…” (good night).

    Children children Dasha and Egorka. grate pizza cheese. mice from the hole:
    "Give" give! .be. (so kind)? The monkeys saw an elephant under a palm tree eating bananas, and they shouted to him: “Is it delicious? Just give me a hint! The elephant is polite, don’t doubt it, he will tell them: “...” (help yourself)? A girl, Rita, near the path, is setting a table for a dog and a cat. Having arranged it, Rita will tell them “Eat! Have fun..." (appetite) education@Derinat.

    We all know that the easiest way to raise a child to be polite and cultured is by your own example. But why not add mysterious education to your daily routine? We have already talked about etiquette and polite poetry, today I invite you to plunge into riddles about etiquette.

    Riddles about etiquette

    Politeness is an excellent quality that helps people interact with each other and be, strictly speaking, people))) The rules of behavior at the table, at school, in society were invented for a reason and they undoubtedly must be followed!

    We will find out whether our children know the basic rules of etiquette by asking them polite riddles about manners and rules of behavior.

    Exactly, we are sitting straight,
    If at the table... (eat).

    If we go to visit,
    We carry it with us. (Present)

    To be very nice
    Let's wrap it up nicely
    We'll tie it with a ribbon,
    Let's say congratulations! (Birthday gift)

    We're on a birthday
    We won’t come without... (invitation).

    We'll clean the apartment
    And we'll put things in order.
    If we are waiting for friends,
    If we are waiting for... (guests).

    Before eating
    Let's wash our hands... (with water).

    We'll dress decently
    Neat, cute,
    And we will take the gift,
    If we go to ... (guests).

    Riddles about the rules of behavior at school are a separate and large topic for discussion:

    Be diligent in class
    Be calm and... (attentive)

    Write everything without falling behind,
    Listen... (Without interrupting)

    Speak clearly, clearly,
    So that everything is... (Understood)

    If you want to answer,
    You need to hand... (Raise)

    In mathematics they think
    At recess... (Resting)

    If a friend began to answer,
    Don't rush... (Interrupt)

    And if you want to help a friend -
    Raise your hand calmly... (Hand)

    Know: the lesson is over,
    If you heard... (Ring)

    When the bell rang again
    Always be ready for the lesson... (Ready)

    So that doctors don't worry,
    During breaks, don’t... (Shout)

    Rules of conduct are a delicate area of ​​learning and are best taught in a playful way. Through the prism of play and fun, the most important concepts become clearer and more accessible. And riddles and games about polite words will help with this.

    Riddles about politeness and polite words

    I'll give you flowers
    And I'll give you a gift.
    I'm sure you
    Tell me... (thank you).

    So the morning has come,
    The garden shines with mother of pearl.
    What will we say? (Good morning!)

    There are many good words
    Wonderful, kind words.
    I know, son Alyosha
    I'm ready to tell them!
    One-two-three, one-two-three,
    Tell me the words! (Thank you, hello, goodbye, thank you)

    The bird met the bird.
    What did she chirp? (Hello!)

    When we go to bed,
    What will we remember to say? (Good night)

    When we return to the house,
    Where everyone is familiar to us,
    What we won’t forget to say
    What if we are polite? (Hello!)

    What will we tell grandma?
    For delicious pancakes? (Thank you)

    If we are at grandpa's
    We ask for some bread for tea,
    Then we thank him.
    What word are we talking? (Thank you)

    We come to kindergarten
    Everyone here is very happy to see us.
    What word will we not forget?
    We will say it. (Hello!)

    When we part
    Until next time,
    What word will we say?
    Of course... (goodbye).

    Don't be too lazy to tell your friends
    Smiling...
    (Good afternoon)

    Saying goodbye to each other
    We'll say...
    (Goodbye)

    Don't blame each other
    Better soon...
    (Sorry)

    How beautiful it is
    Good word...
    (Thank you)

    When you are guilty, you are in a hurry to say
    I beg you, please-
    (Sorry)


    And you are better than adults...
    (Do not interrupt)

    Funny riddles and agreements can be used to complement children's parties and matinees. They always meet us very hospitably.

    Even a block of ice will melt
    From a warm word...
    (Thank you)

    The old stump will turn green,
    When he hears...
    (Good afternoon)

    If you can't eat anymore,
    Let's tell mom...
    (Thank you)

    The boy is polite and affectionate
    He says when meeting...
    (Hello)

    When we are scolded for our pranks,
    Let's talk...
    (Excuse me, please)

    Both in France and Denmark
    They say goodbye...
    (Goodbye)

    If a friend meets a friend,
    Friends shake each other's hands
    In response to a greeting
    Everyone says...
    (Hello)

    I wrote a letter to my mother
    yesterday in response,
    And at the end he conveyed
    To all friends...
    (Hello)

    If with a friend or girlfriend
    The separation was long,
    When we meet we say:
    “How old and...”
    (How many winters)

    If you met someone,
    According to the laws of etiquette,
    So that the conversation goes uphill,
    We ask: “How...”
    (Affairs)

    Don't be rude to older people
    And don't be too familiar
    Tell them when you meet
    Not “hello”, but...
    (Hello)

    Our world is tired of evil,
    So that he becomes kinder,
    We are not too lazy to talk
    At the meeting …
    (Good afternoon)

    Masha knew a lot of words,
    But one of them is missing
    And it’s like a sin,
    It is said most often.
    This word follows
    For a gift, for lunch,
    This word is said
    If you are thanked.
    (Thank you)

    Children Dasha and Egorka
    Pizza cheese is grated.
    The mice are asking from the hole:
    "Give! Be..."
    (So ​​kind)

    Puppy Phil was walking in the yard,
    Suddenly I met an old bulldog.
    I ask you to quickly guess:
    Who should say “hello” first?
    (Puppy Phil, because he is younger, and the younger ones are the first to greet the older ones)

    Here comes the lapdog Zhulka,
    Fashionista, imaginary...
    And towards me - a gentleman,
    Cute Scotch Terrier.
    Can you guess it or not:
    Who will be the first to say “hello”?
    (A Scotch Terrier, because he is a man, and a man is the first to greet female acquaintances)

    Etiquette for children. Politeness lessons

    Lessons good manners. Poems about etiquette

    Table manners

    Table etiquette for the little ones

    Kind and polite children to you!

    Riddle with the answer politeness. (riddles for children)

    Having met a bunny, the hedgehog is a neighbor
    He tells him: “...”
    (Hello!)
    And his neighbor is big-eared
    Answers: “Hedgehog,...”
    (Hello!)
    To the Octopus Flounder
    On Monday I swam
    And on Tuesday goodbye
    She told her: “...”
    (Goodbye!)
    Clumsy dog ​​Kostya
    The mouse stepped on its tail.
    They would quarrel
    But he said "..."
    (Sorry!)
    Wagtail from the shore
    Dropped a worm
    And fish for a treat
    She gurgled: “...”
    (Thank you!)
    Sang wonderfully among the branches
    Vocal nightingale,
    And to him throughout the oak grove
    The sparrows shouted: "..."
    (Bravo!)
    Fat cow Lula
    She was eating hay and sneezed.
    So as not to sneeze again,
    We will tell her: “...”
    (Be healthy!)
    Fox Matryona says:
    “Give me the cheese, crow!
    The cheese is big, and you are small!
    I’ll tell everyone that I didn’t!”
    You, Lisa, don't complain,
    And say: "..."
    (Please!)
    Hippopotamus and Elephant, believe me,
    They won't fit through the door together.
    The one who is more polite now
    He will say: “Only...”
    (After you!)
    Mukha Zhu, although she didn’t want to,
    Flew into a fast train.
    She wants bugs Flo and Fti
    They will say: "..."
    (Bon Voyage!)
    Tsar Gundey gave Ivan
    Five nails for salvation
    And Ivanushka to the Tsar
    Speaks: "…"
    (Thank you!)
    Kicked out the cuckoo Roma
    A strict nanny from home.
    To everyone who will pamper,
    To the house...
    (Welcome!)
    Mom and dad are sitting
    Eat cake with sweets.
    The polite daughter will say:
    “Allow me...”
    (can I help you!)
    Crocodile from the swamp
    Didn't go out for the longest time.
    Members of the toad council
    They gave him a prize for this -
    Awarded with a parrot
    And they shouted: “...”
    (Congratulations!)
    The bull mowed down the daisies
    And he invited the ram.
    He alone ate the treat,
    But he said: "..."
    (Sorry!)
    Discovered at dawn
    That the dew got caught in the net,
    Spider Shudra-Vudra
    She told her: “...”
    (Good morning!)
    Deer at two o'clock
    The fox came to visit.
    Fawns and deer
    They told her: "..."
    (Good afternoon!)
    Moth at sunset
    Flew into the light.
    We are, of course, glad to meet you.
    Let's tell the guest: "..."
    (Good evening!)
    Katya baby Ignatka
    Put me to bed in bed -
    He doesn't want to play anymore
    Speaks: "…"
    (Good night!)
    Children Dasha and Egorka
    Pizza cheese is grated.
    The mice are asking from the hole:
    "Give! Be..."
    (so kind!)
    The monkeys saw
    An elephant eats bananas under a palm tree
    And they shout to him:
    "Tasty? At least give me a hint!”
    The elephant is polite, no doubt about it
    He will tell them: “...”
    (Help yourself!)
    Met a wild boar in the forest
    An unfamiliar fox.
    Says to the beauty:
    “Allow me...
    (introduce yourself!)
    I'm a boar! The name is Oink-Oink!
    I really love acorns!”
    The stranger will answer
    "Nice …"
    (познакомиться!)
    Girl Rita near the path
    The table is set for the dog and cat.

    Riddles are good for the mind.

    A riddle is a genre of folk poetry, an allegorical poetic description of an object or phenomenon, representing something mysterious, unknown, arousing curiosity and intended for the solution itself, testing the ingenuity of the guesser.

    To make a guess is to conceive, to assume the unknown and decide for yourself.

    Riddles about riddles

    Making a wish is joy,

    Guess it - sweetness! (Mystery)

    How you do not know -

    You're breaking your head

    How can you guess -

    You turn up your nose! (Mystery)

    The smart one can guess -

    Why click the seeds?

    And let the other person guess -

    What a field to plow! (Mystery)

    If you test your mind, -

    So make a wish for it!

    Hello, dear readers!

    We talked about how we can teach our children the rules of politeness. Today I will continue this topic and suggest reading poems about politeness to children, as well as solving riddles.

    It is better to present the rules of behavior to a child in a playful way to make it clearer and more accessible.

    And poems about politeness will be a good help. They will also help children develop artistic taste.

    Poems should be colorful and memorable. A good example is Samuel Marshak’s poem “A Lesson in Politeness,” where the rules of behavior and how they must always be observed are explained using the example of a bear cub.

    The poems have rhymes that are quickly and unobtrusively remembered by children. The child learns the rules of behavior easily and fun.

    Now there are many different, colorful books that will help parents in raising children. The child does not always understand why to say polite words. Here the heroes of poems, fairy tales, and cartoons will come to the rescue and figuratively show why you need to be polite.

    Poems about politeness for children

    We all learned sometime

    Walk, draw, talk.

    Let's remember, guys,

    How to be kind and polite.

    Meeting friends and acquaintances,

    I look into their eyes with a smile,

    Being polite is very easy for me

    I’ll say “hello” first.

    Someone came up with a beautiful idea -

    Thank you for your help,

    The usual word "thank you"

    We must not forget to speak.

    Saying goodbye, we all "goodbye"

    We always tell each other

    "Please" - if desired

    Or we want to fulfill the request.

    There are so many useful things in the world,

    Beautiful and affectionate words.

    Please just be polite

    After all, this is the basis of the basics.

    And it’s very easy to be polite:

    Be kind - the usual advice,

    It doesn't matter how tall you are

    And how old are you?

    S. Marshak. "Politeness Lesson"

    A bear about five or six years old

    Taught how to behave:

    When visiting, bear, you cannot roar.

    You can't be rude or arrogant.

    We must bow to our acquaintances,

    Hats off to them

    Don't step on paws

    And don't catch fleas with your teeth,

    And don't walk on four.

    No need to slurp and yawn,

    And who yawns to his heart's content,

    He should cover it with his paw

    A gaping mouth.

    Be obedient and be polite

    And give way to passers-by

    And respect the old.

    And grandma bear

    In fog and ice

    Accompany you home!

    So Mishka is five or six years old

    Taught how to behave...

    Although he seemed polite,

    He remained bearish.

    He bowed to his neighbors -

    Foxes and bears,

    I gave up my place to acquaintances,

    He took his hat off to them.

    And strangers attacked

    The whole heel is on the paw.

    Sticking my nose where it shouldn't be,

    He trampled the grass and crushed the oats.

    Belly up

    In public on the subway.

    And the old people, the old women

    Threatened to break a rib.

    A bear about five or six years old

    They taught us how to behave.

    But, apparently, the teachers

    Wasted time!

    Here’s a funny poem from Samuil Marshak about politeness.

    Puzzles

    Offer your children riddles and let them complete the phrase.

    Don't be too lazy to tell your friends

    Smiling...(good afternoon)

    Saying goodbye to each other

    We'll say...(goodbye)

    Don't blame each other

    Better soon...(sorry).

    How beautiful it is

    Kind words...(thank you).

    When you are guilty, hurry to say

    "I beg you, please - (sorry).

    Never get involved in someone else's conversation,

    And you’re better than adults... (don’t interrupt).

    Even a block of ice will melt

    From a warm word... (thank you).

    The old stump will turn green,

    When he hears... (good afternoon).

    The boy is polite and developed

    He says, meeting... (hello).

    When we are scolded for our pranks,

    Let's talk... (sorry, please)

    Both in France and Denmark

    In parting they say... (goodbye).

    Proverbs and sayings

    Learn good things - bad things will not come to mind.

    Life is given for good deeds.

    It’s bad to live without a kind word.

    A good word heals, but an evil word cripples.

    It is not clothes that make a man, but his good deeds.

    Kind words are more valuable than wealth.

    Don't look for beauty, but look for kindness.

    Managed to do something wrong, and managed to obey.

    Books to read to children

    I would like to offer a list of books that would be useful for kids to read so that they better understand the rules of behavior. Read, learn poetry, talk, play with children.

    "Moidodyr" K.I. Chukovsky;

    “What is good and what is bad” by V. Mayakovsky;

    Russian folk tale"The Fox and the Crane";

    “If you are polite” by S. Marshak;

    “Rules of conduct for children” by O. Zhuravleva;

    “The Magic Word” by V. Oseeva;

    “Lessons in politeness” by A. Usachev.

    Games

    Play the game "Echo" with the kids. Tell us what an echo is. Let the mother say the words and the child repeat after you. for example, mom says hello, baby repeats, mom apologizes, baby repeats.

    Game 'Learning magic words'.

    Be sure to tell your child what polite words mean, that people in different countries greet each other differently, and that all languages ​​have such magic words.

    Learn magic words that are close in meaning - “Hello”, “Good afternoon”, “Goodbye”, “See you soon”.

    For younger preschoolers, parents are the closest people whom he trusts. If the child does not yet understand why he needs to say hello, just explain to him. Read fairy tales, poems, watch together interesting cartoon, the child will learn the rules of etiquette faster with examples. You shouldn’t hope that your grandmother or nanny will teach you this in kindergarten. Only parents themselves can teach their child by their personal example. And don't be stingy with your praise!

    Memo for parents

    "How to help become polite."

    • Strive to use polite words in your speech. Remember you are an example for your children.
    • Convince your family around your child that polite words are the norm.
    • Tell your child about the power of “magic words.”
    • Always say hello and goodbye to your child.
    • And don’t forget, when teaching your child, be polite yourself!

    Happy lessons in politeness!

    We also read:

    1. Poems about autumn

    2. Funny poems for children

    3. Autumn riddles

    4. Riddles for schoolchildren

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    Best regards, Olga.

    Stories about politeness for preschoolers. A Tale of Polite Words

    Marina Pozdeeva
    A Tale of Polite Words

    There are many words, very different in the world,

    But these are familiar to both adults and children...

    “Thank you”, “please”, “ Good morning» ,

    « Have a good day", we say to someone...

    “Sorry,” we will say when we do something wrong,

    When we suddenly become too naughty...

    And in the evening we’ll tell our friends “ Good night» ,

    And we'll whisper to mom: "I love you so much" …

    Tulips bloom from polite words,

    And moms and dads walk around happy...

    And even the puppy sings loudly

    In response to the girl’s friendly exclamation.

    But the disobedient Seryozha lived among everyone,

    He was a little different from others...

    He said so: “Those words are nonsense!

    I won't tell them! No one! Never!"

    And then a big disaster happened -

    Words disappeared in an instant without a trace...

    Children cried, mothers were upset

    And they started sending telegrams to all their friends -

    “Save! Do you hear people, save me!

    Find us a few kind words!”

    Eight days have passed - the sun does not shine in the sky,

    And a cold, piercing wind blows...

    No one will say “thank you”, “sorry”...

    The children are sad because of sad events...

    No one will save, and no one will help...

    And who is to blame? naughty Seryozha...

    The children were offended, no one was with him friendly:

    "Guys. What are you doing? Don't you need me?

    “Forgive me, I won’t do this again,

    I will never forget polite words.

    Please believe that I will become polite

    I’ll stop being stubborn forever!”

    And suddenly the sun came out in the sky!

    AND sunny bunny jumped on the roofs!

    And all those words that wanted to be forgotten,

    We're back to make faces happy!

    And every child smiled again,

    He touched polite notes with his soul...

    Let everyone on the planet become polite!

    Let there be more polite words in the world.

    This article features Russians folk proverbs and sayings about politeness, goodwill and etiquette.

    Proverbs and sayings about politeness, goodwill and etiquette

    • Politeness costs nothing but brings a lot.
    • They fear arrogance, but respect politeness.
    • Ask with thunder, they will answer with rain.
    • As it comes back, so will it respond.
    • If you want to be a good guest, praise the hostess.
    • The affectionate body sucks two wombs, but the gloomy one sucks none.
    • A kind word also pleases the cat.
    • A kind word and the beast understands.
    • A kind word is better than a soft pie.
    • An affectionate word, like a spring day.
    • Say a kind word and give a stick in your hand.
    • You can't buy education and politeness in a shop.
    • A kind word to a person is like rain in a drought.
    • Bowing will not break your lower back.
    • A homeless person is rich with a kind word.
    • Those who could not take with affection will not take with severity.
    • An affectionate word makes a bone ache.
    • A kind word will open the iron gates.
    • A good word travels in pearls, but an evil word strikes like an arrow.
    • A kind word is more powerful than a club.
    • The big word is "please".
    • With a kind word you can melt a stone.
    • "Thank you" is a great thing.
    • Don’t regret your own “thank you,” and don’t expect someone else’s.
    • “Please” doesn’t bow, and “thank you” doesn’t bend your back.

    These were Russian folk proverbs and sayings about politeness, goodwill and etiquette.