How should we respect teachers in our daily life?

From the heart, form is useless only for temporary respect. I once had an old beggar in Beijing. He wanted to pick up the bottle outside the guardrail, but he couldn't. I went over and picked it up for him. He smiled at me, and everyone next to him looked at me disdainfully. I am sad. I feel sorry for these people. Not only the old people in your own family, but also the old people in the whole society respect you. It is very simple to give your seat to the old man by car and express your love.

Being a teacher for a day and being a teacher for a lifetime (father) (mother) is not just educating us at school. Teachers can also give us great help in our future work! Respect teachers like parents, and sometimes you can respect your friends!

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Teacher's honorific title

Teachers have many titles, among which there are two honorifics:

Teacher: It was originally a title for local primary school teachers in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. Post-specific refers to students' honorifics for teachers, which are still used today.

Sir: 1. Teacher.

2. honorifics for intellectuals and adult men with certain status.

3. Call someone else's husband or the opposite person your husband (specific usage: all of them are preceded by personal pronouns or attributes; Such as your husband, my husband).

4. People who used to be called bookkeepers. He works as a gentleman in a pawnshop.

5. People who used to be called storytelling, physiognomy, divination, geomantic omen, etc. Such as: Mr. Feng Shui.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-teacher