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I think it's okay to say hello, after all, it's a matter of politeness, it reflects your family literacy, and it is still necessary to say hello without saying too much. People in rural areas must have had this experience, and they may be ostracized by grassroots village cadres. Some of them are because of prejudice against village cadres, who do not want to see village cadres at all.
Still others are because they are too honest or timid. They don't know how to greet the village cadres, or they are a little timid, they are afraid to greet the village cadres. <>
First of all,Everyone does not have to be afraid of village cadres. People are equal, village cadres are also people, we are all the same, and everyone does not have to be afraid of village cadres. If you're on the way, you should greet them.
As the saying goes, he won't eat you when you say hello. On the contrary, he will make him feel that you are insightful, atmospheric and respectful of people. Maybe your relationship will get better and better.
Therefore, I personally think that if you see someone in the village council if there is some timidity, you can summon up the courage, just like saying hello to a neighbor. <>
Second, you can choose to avoid or say hello. If you really don't want to say hello or are really scared, or the village cadres are too arrogant, the greeting doesn't pay attention to you at all. Then,You'll have the option to avoid it, so you can avoid greetings.
If you can't avoid it, you can also politely greet them to ease your embarrassment. We have indeed seen many villagers in rural areas choose to avoid village cadres because they have stereotypes about village cadres or for other reasons. <>
Personally, I think it's understandable that you don't want to say hello to the village cadres or don't dare to say hello to the village cadres, but I don't recommend everyone to do so. As the saying goes: "Once raw and twice ripe".Relationships between people may become better and better through photographs or greetings.
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I think it's good to say hello and smile at them, or I just don't want to see them.
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It still depends on the daily life of the village cadres in the village, and if they are approachable, they will be very close to them.
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I feel that I can choose to communicate with them indirectly, or just walk away.
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I think it's okay, just say hello and just go.
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Legal analysis: if the village cadres do not give the service, then it is necessary to know whether it is within the scope of the village cadres' duties, if not, then there is a legitimate reason for not doing it, and it cannot be harsh, if it is not done within the scope of his duties, then you can keep the recording evidence and respond to the town-level leaders, and it will generally be managed. You said that the secretary of the village committee does not do things for the people.
In this case, you are smart, and you should unite to report the situation to the town leaders, or to the relevant county departments. It is also possible to intelligently unite at the time of the election to apply for his removal from office and elect a good secretary who does things for the people.
Legal basis: Organic Law of the People's Republic of China on Villagers' Committees
Article 3: Villagers' committees are established on the basis of the villagers' living conditions and population, and in accordance with the principles of facilitating the autonomy of the masses and conducive to economic development and social management.
The establishment, abolition, and scope adjustment of the villagers' committee shall be proposed by the people of the township, ethnic township, and town, discussed and agreed by the villagers' meeting, and submitted to the people's at the county level for approval.
Villagers' committees may set up a number of villagers' groups on the basis of villagers' living conditions, collective land ownership relationships, and so forth.
Article 4: The basic level organizations of the Communist Party of China in rural areas are to carry out their work in accordance with the constitution of the Communist Party of China, play the role of the core of leadership, and lead and support villagers' committees in the exercise of their authority; In accordance with the Constitution and laws, support and guarantee the villagers' self-governance activities and the direct exercise of democratic rights.
Article 5: The people of townships, ethnic townships, and towns shall give guidance, support, and assistance to the work of villagers' committees, but shall not interfere in matters that fall within the scope of villagers' autonomy in accordance with law.
Villagers' committees assist the people of townships, ethnic townships, and towns in carrying out their work.
Article 6: Villagers' committees are composed of three to seven directors, deputy directors and members.
Women members shall be included in the members of villagers' committees, and villages inhabited by multi-ethnic villagers shall have members of smaller ethnic groups.
Villagers' committee members shall be given appropriate subsidies according to their work conditions.
Article 7: Villagers' committees shall establish committees for people's mediation, public security, public health, and family planning as needed. Members of villagers' committees may concurrently serve as members of subordinate committees. Villagers' committees in villages with small populations may not have subordinate committees, and the members of the villagers' committees are to be responsible for people's mediation, public security, public health, family planning, and other work.
Article 8: Villagers' committees shall support and organize villagers to develop various forms of cooperative economy and other economies in accordance with law, undertake services and coordination of production in their own villages, and promote rural production construction and economic development.
In accordance with the provisions of the law, villagers' committees shall manage the land and other property owned by the village peasant collectives, guide the villagers in making rational use of natural resources, and protect and improve the ecological environment.
Villagers' committees shall respect and support the autonomy of collective economic organizations to independently carry out economic activities in accordance with the law, maintain a two-tier management system based on household contract management and combining unified and separate operations, and safeguard the lawful property rights and other lawful rights and interests of collective economic organizations and villagers, contracted business households, joint households, or partnerships.
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