Etiquette refers to people's posture, manners and actions. Different countries, different nationalities and different social and historical backgrounds have different standards or requirements for etiquette of different classes and different special groups. The aristocratic class and the upper class of the ruling group in capitalist countries pay attention to gentlemanly manners; Different religions also pay attention to the behavior of their followers with religious characteristics; Thousands of years of feudal social history in China have gradually formed many etiquette norms and requirements for palace nobles, elegant bachelors and folk women.
Generous behavior refers to natural behavior, which requires that the behavior should be both solemn and proper, realistic, not bluffing and not putting on airs.
Generous manners mostly describe a person's generous appearance and correct and serious behavior.
A casual attitude, appearance, behavior, or speech; Calm modern people regard dignity and majesty as solemn and steady.
Describe grace. Generally used in public places or friends' parties.