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Show respect to your parents and family members at all times.
Greet your parents when they enter the house and tell them goodbye when they leave.
Be truthful at all times.
Maintain a good relationship with your brothers and sisters.
Help with household chores.
Keep your room neat and clean.
Keep your body, hair, and teeth clean at all times, every day.
Do not interrupt conversations. Just saying, "excuse me" does not mean you are excused and may interrupt.
Study your schoolwork both at school and at home.
Show respect for your teachers and peers at all times.
Children who do not obey their parents may be reduced in rank.
A true Taekwondo student will:
Ask questions and never tire of learning.
Do his or her utmost to maintain the purity of Taekwondo and not debase it in any way.
Seek the truth; work at developing the highest moral character, strive for humility, love his or her country, and sacrifice his or herself for justice.
Always conduct him or herself as an example of what a proper martial artist should be.
Be willing to sacrifice for Taekwondo, the dojang, and the instructor.
Always sets a good example for the lower ranks.
Always be loyal and never criticize Taekwondo, the instructor, or the instructor's teaching methods.
Practice techniques as taught by the instructor.
Remember that his or her conduct outside the dojang reflects on Taekwondo, the dojang, and the instructor.
Discard techniques if the instructor disapproves of them.
Never be disrespectful to the instructor.
Never break a trust.
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