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I don't think it's an obligation. Today I began to feel like a moral kidnapping. Take the initiative to give up your seat, and you are also asked to give up your seat, and you insist on not letting you take a seat, I also say that I look at the face, sometimes some old people want to give her a seat at a glance, and some old people point to your face and scold you to let him give you so that you don't want to let go, that's all.
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I think it is a kind of responsibility and obligation: first of all, we are a country of etiquette, with excellent national traditional virtues, and a small one giving up a seat is not only a personal act, but also to carry forward this virtue, and to fulfill our responsibility and obligation to carry forward this virtue; Secondly, our actions will also set an example for those around us, influence their thinking, and allow them to carry forward this virtue.
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Let is love, not let is duty. Giving up your seat is not to hear thank you, but even a grateful look will make people feel that giving up your seat is a comfortable thing. If you take it for granted to give up your seat, then I'm sorry, Lao Tzu will definitely not let you.
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If it's really uncomfortable, you can be like me, get out of the car and rest first, and then leave. It is a virtue to give up your seat, but it is also a virtue not to trouble others, a more basic virtue. That's it.
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Everyone is exhausted under such great social pressure, and even many people will vent their day's stress and emotions in public, but this is a society after all, and not everyone can tolerate your unqualified behavior.
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Encourage heartfelt resignation and reject moral kidnapping. Every time I am on the subway, when I see an old man or a person holding a child, I will take the initiative to give up my seat, because I feel that I have helped others.
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Whether it is a responsibility or obligation to give up a seat is actually not. It's a question of one's moral qualities. China is a country of etiquette, and it should be common to give up your seat on the bus, but at the same time, everyone is equal in the law.
Therefore, the compulsion of the law can sometimes be sublimated from moral quality, such as giving up seats to the elderly and pregnant women on the bus. Although it is not a responsibility or obligation to give up your seat, as a quality Chinese citizen, I suggest that you still pay attention to the bus and take the initiative to give up your seat.
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It is more effective to use morality to restrain oneself than all laws, and it is more cruel to use morality to restrain others than all private laws. Some of the old people are quite unqualified, they push and shove when they get into the car, scold, hit others with their bodies, grab other people's handrails, if you don't even have the most basic quality, why ask others to respect and love you.
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It's a question of morality, a question of personal qualities!
Respecting the old and caring for the young is a fine tradition in China! "Kong Rong Makes Pears" is a very typical example!
When you're sitting in a bus seat, there's an elderly man or a pregnant woman standing next to you!
Do you say you're sitting over there, and you're sitting at ease? How can you bear it?
Unless you're disabled, or you have a brain problem!
If it's neither, then you have to stand up and give up your seat.
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Each person has no individual unique character. We all have different perspectives on things.
Giving up a seat is just a reflection of a person's qualities. And a person has no basic requirements for being a human being.
We should always remember how China is slowly moving towards prosperity.
As long as there is less selfishness between people.
We will all consciously fulfill our traditional Chinese virtues.
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On the bus, you should give up your seat to the old and disabled, and take the initiative to lead her across the street when you meet a grandmother or grandfather. Don't fight, swear in school. Be a good habit student.
The giving up of seats by young people to old people is a moral advocacy, not a legal receptacle. As a young person, under normal circumstances, it is common to give up seats to older people.
In a harmonious society like ours that respects the elderly, loves the young, and advocates personal virtues, most young people will take the initiative to stand up and give up their seats when they see the elderly getting on the bus. Giving up your seat to those who need it is a virtue to be helpful, and we advocate such positive actions. However, on the other hand, it is not a violation of the law to refuse to give up the passenger's seat, and it is his legal right to take a seat with a ticket, which cannot be deprived by others, and the passenger has no obligation to give up his seat.
Caring for others. As to whether or not to give up one's seat, the law does not clearly stipulate it, and it mainly depends on each citizen's moral restraint on himself, and spontaneously and consciously take the initiative to care for others.
Caring for others is not just a one-way "respect for the elderly", mutual respect and mutual understanding are the essence of traditional virtues. In addition to the traditional "old, weak, sick and pregnant", white-collar workers who are tired and working overtime, and people who are suddenly unwell also need to rest in their seats, so it is extremely subjective to think that as long as the elderly have to give up their seats.
Respecting the old and loving the young is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, and giving up seats to the old, weak, sick, disabled, and pregnant when taking the bus is a civilized move and a kind of personal quality. As a Chinese, giving up your seat is a personal virtue that does not need to be forced. In this slightly crowded society, everyone has more understanding, more tolerance, and more understanding, in order to promote the harmonious development of our society!
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Yesterday I went shopping with my husband to take the subway, as soon as I went up, there was a seat, I sat on it, and the second station came up with a middle-aged and elderly person about fifty years old, who came up and grabbed the handrail and closed his eyes and squinted, looking very tired, so I gave him the seat, I think I am a good person, praise myself.
After getting off the subway, my husband sat and began to say that I don't need you to give up your seat on the subway in the future, first you have to see if you need this seat, and then consider whether he really needs this seat, what a fool, you have to learn to manage yourself, of course I know that he is for my good, but I still quarreled with him, saying I want you to be able to manage it, after shopping home, I began to think seriously about this problem, under what circumstances? We all know that the old, the young, the sick, the disabled, and the pregnant soldiers must give up their seats, but the problem is how to distinguish the old, the young, the sick, the disabled, and the pregnant soldiers, if we can determine the old, weak, sick, disabled, and young pregnant soldiers, it must be to give up our seats, now we will analyze what circumstances we need to give up our seats.
1.The old man, the reason why they want to give up their seats to the old people, is because of their bodies, inconvenient mobility, but there are also old people, gray hair, but the movements are very agile and very pretentious, at this time you have no need to give up your seat, after all, the work is also very hard after a day.
2.Children, children must also be let go, because the child's body is not fully developed, once the danger occurs on the bus, they are very vulnerable, how to distinguish it, it is very simple, 1.3 meters below are children.
3.Patients, if we can see that a person is a patient, then he must have obvious signs, such as a plaster cast on his body, or a hanging bottle or something, this kind of must need help.
4.Disabled, disabled people are the least to consider, you just need to see that he is disabled, give up your seat, let the world love a little more, 5Pregnant women, first of all, I think pregnant women should protect themselves, in the case of pregnancy, if you can not take the bus, do not take the bus, if you meet a pregnant woman on the subway or bus, the same if you can distinguish that she is pregnant, just give up your seat, because it is two people.
6.Soldiers, who let whom is not certain, but they are definitely worthy of our seat.
I believe that many young people will choose not to sit on the bus, they don't have to think about whether they should give up their seats, we will need help one day, I hope that everyone will help others more if they can, so when we also need help, others will also come to help us.
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Summary. Giving up one's seat is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation and a concrete embodiment of benevolence and justice. "The old, the weak, the sick, the disabled, and the pregnant"They are disadvantaged in social life and are in great need of the support of the able-bodied.
You can sit down in peace. As the old saying goes: the eaves are dripping with water.
Mortals will eventually grow old, and then they will slowly realize for themselves, and what they say now is empty talk. Not many people listened.
Hello, dear.
Kissing, giving up your seat on the bus is an act of sharing.
Kissing and giving up your seat is an act of the strong helping the weak! If you are a weak person who needs help, then you will also meet strong heroes who help you, however, giving up your seat is a kind of affection, an act of self-help sharing, not mandatory. It is my duty not to give up my seat, I rely on my own ability to get a slow Lingnian for the sake of disturbing what to give to you, I have become a strong man through my own efforts (get a seat) why don't you fight for it yourself Wang or.
Kissing and giving up the seat is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, and it is a concrete embodiment of benevolence, feasting, love, and justice. "The old, the weak, the sick, the disabled, and the pregnant"He is in a disadvantaged position in social life and is in great need of the help of a strong man. On the code knowledge bus, everyone must have empathy, and everyone must have good thoughts.
In fact, being convenient with others is convenient with oneself. Young people are unwilling to give up their seats, and in my humble opinion: you can sit down in peace.
As the old saying goes: the eaves are dripping with water. Mortals will eventually grow old, and then they will slowly realize for themselves, and what they say now is empty talk.
Not many people listened.
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