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[Subtitled by Blackbells]
I think etiquette is something that emanates from our heart
that is to say, if I give you respect
If I look after you
If I care for you
Then all of my behaviors will reflect my attentiveness
If I don't really care for you
If I don't really pay much attention to you
Than whatever you do will always seem a bit pretentious
So you can say that etiquette is something that comes from the heart
If it truly came from the heart
What we present is etiquette
A very good example of etiquette
If you only hold the appearance of etiquette
and leave the impression of falseness in the end
Then it is a failure
I remember a few days ago
I saw the Golden Melody Awards ceremony on TV
There was an aborigine in the Awards called Biung ***, right?
-yes -right
During the ceremony, he said that
because President Ma was also at the ceremon y
President Ma was wearing an evening suit
A tuxedo
President Ma gave a long speech, a very bureaucratic speech
Mr. *** said, President Ma you're being too serious
We aborigne like to talk about barbeques and singing
It made President Ma feel very embarrassed
When I saw this clip, I thought
Etiquette is indeed important
But we shouldn't let etiquette suppress who we really are
That is, I am still who I am
That's my personal opinion
Whether you've made the president feel embarrassed, etc
I think that's another issue
At least we managed to express ourselves under acceptable circumstances
I think that is very important
We don't have to fake modestly for etiquette's sake
As if we were cautiously serving someone
We still need to express ourselves