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                           Chapter 3 – Be  Cautious in My Daily Life 
                          I will get up each morning before my parents; at night, I will go to   bed only after my parents have gone to sleep. When I realize that time   is passing me by and cannot be turned back, and that I am getting older   year by year, I will especially treasure the present moment. 
                          When I get up in the morning, I will wash my face and brush my teeth. After using the toilet, I will always wash my hands. 
                          I must wear my hat straight, and make sure the hooks of my clothes are tied. My socks and shoes should also be worn neatly and correctly. 
                          I will always place my hat and clothes away in their proper places. I   will not carelessly throw my clothes around, for that will get them   dirty. 
                          It is more important that my clothes are clean, rather than how   extravagant they are. I will wear only what is suitable for my station.   At home, I will wear clothes according to my family traditions and   customs. 
                          When it comes to eating and drinking, I will not pick and choose my food. I will only eat the right amount; I will not over-eat. 
                          I am still young, I must not drink alcohol. When I am drunk, my behavior will turn ugly. 
                          I will always walk composed, with light and even steps. I will always   stand up straight and tall. My bows will always be deep, with hands   held in front and arms rounded. I will always pay my respect with   reverence. 
                          1 will not step on doorsills or stand leaning on one leg. I will not   sit with my legs apart or sprawled out. I will not rock the lower part   of my body while standing or sitting down. 
                          I will always lift the curtain slowly, and quietly. I must leave myself ample space when I turn so I will not bump into a corner. 
                          I will hold empty containers carefully as if they were full. I will enter empty rooms as if they were occupied. 
                          I will avoid doing things in a hurry, as doing things in haste will   lead to many mistakes. I should not be afraid of difficult tasks, and I   will not become careless when a job is too easy. 
                          I will keep away from rowdy places. I will not ask about things that are abnormal or unusual. 
                          When I am about to enter a main entrance, I must first ask if someone   is inside. Before entering a room, I must first make myself heard, so   that those inside know someone is approaching. 
                          If someone asks who I am, I must give my name. To answer `It is me’ or `Me’ is not sufficient. 
                          Before borrowing things from others, I must ask for permission. If I do not ask, it is stealing. 
                          When borrowing things from others, I will return them promptly.   Later, if I have an urgent need, I will not have a problem borrowing   from them again.                           
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