Twenty-six laws of service
1. Looks are not disgusting. If they are not, they give themselves talent; if they are not, they always smile。
2. Quality is key. If fashion is bad, it's pure。
3. Shake hands for a while. Truth is treasure。
There is no need to use “i” as the dominant word for everything。
5. Do not borrow money from friends。
Do not “pull” guests to see your family album。

When fighting against “the” person, please sit by the driver first。
8. Insist on saying good words behind their backs and do not fear that good words will not reach the person concerned。
9. You smile when someone talks bad about someone in front of you。
Drive your own car and don't stop and say hello to a cyclist. People will think you're showing off。
11. A colleague visited him when he was ill. Sitting on his bed, naturally, comes home and washes his hands。
12. The past should not be fully known。
Respect those who do not like you。

14. Not to be human; not to be heartless, to be human; or to be first and second。
Self-criticism is always convincing, but not self-acclaiming。
There's nothing better to raise you than a viewer
17. The good of others should not be taken for granted. You know thanks。
The “g-8” on the tree says it's just not listening, and it's a mess. Learn to listen。
19. Respect for the teachers in the conveyor room and the aunt in the bathroom。
When speaking, remember the common beginning of “we”。

21. Give a round of applause to everyone who sings。
And sometimes ask, knowing that your diamond ring is expensive. Sometimes you can't ask even if you want to, like, "how old are you?"
How many times did you say it
Replace the unexported “no” with the following: “this takes time”, “i try my best”, “i am not sure”, “i will call you when i decide”
25. It is not possible to expect everyone to like you, and to make the majority like success。
Of course, you like yourself。




