According to international etiquette and conventional habits, as a leader or elder, you should sit on the right side of the rear row of the vehicle, because this is the safest position in the vehicle. If leaders or elders want to sit in the front row, it is more appropriate to sit in the co pilot position. If the leader has an accompanying person, the accompanying person should sit at the co pilot's position, and the leader should sit at the rightmost position in the back row.
As leaders or elders, they should sit in the safest position in the vehicle as far as possible to ensure their own safety and respect the rights and feelings of other passengers.
Under normal circumstances, leaders usually sit in the right seat in the back row. The rear seat is the first place, so leaders naturally sit in the first place. However, some leaders prefer to take the passenger seat, which can be determined according to the requirements of leaders.
If there is an attendant following the leader, the leader should also sit on the right seat in the back row. In this case, the attendant will open the right door for the leader. The leader's attendant usually sits on the co pilot, which can easily open and close the door for the leader. However, if for some work reasons, the leader can also ask the attendants to sit in the back row together to discuss some work matters. At this time, the attendants should sit on the left side of the leader.
If there are multiple attendants following the leader, the leader will sit on the right seat in the back row, and the leader's secretary will sit on the front passenger seat, so as to provide boarding and alighting services for the leader. After the leader sits down, the other attendants will choose the remaining positions on the left in the back row to sit down.
Private car seat priority principle
1. The back row should be given to guests and leaders.
2. Guests' choices must be respected. Wherever the guest sits, he will sit there.
3. If you sit in the front passenger seat, try not to fall asleep to show respect.
Which seat should I take in the leader's car? It can be divided into the following three situations:
1. When a full-time driver drives, the right seat in the back row is normally occupied by leaders or the most distinguished guests. The order of seating shall be: right seat in the rear row, left seat in the rear row, middle seat in the rear row, and co pilot. However, in the implementation, it depends on the willingness of the passengers with the highest seniority or position to choose. After all, when full, the passenger seat has the highest comfort;
2. When leaders (seniors) or drivers at the same level, they must take the passenger seat. If they take the back seat, it is inevitable that people will feel that they are your driver. So out of politeness and respect, I chose to sit in the front row;
3. If the driver is a leader friend, you can take the initiative to let the co driver's seat out so that the leader can chat with friends, and you can sit in the back row.
Etiquette for other situations
1. When the master drives, the priority order of the seats shall be as follows: co pilot, rear right seat, rear left seat, rear middle seat;
2. When there is a leader, the leader will sit in the back row, and the assistant, interpreter, guard, etc. will usually sit in the co pilot;
3. When you take a taxi, you'd better sit in the back row.
Ranking principle of private car seating
Principle 1: The back row should be reserved for guests, leaders or "the side with relatively far relationship".
Principle 2: You must respect the choice of the guests themselves. Where the guests sit, they will be seated.
Principle 3: If you sit in the front passenger seat, try not to fall asleep to show respect.