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Educated people are not particularly tired, because upbringing is actually a quality and a habit, not deliberately disguised, and will not feel very tired.
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A cultured person does not feel tired because he feels that those things are what he should do, and at the same time he does not worry about his own things.
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Well-educated people are not very tired, they take a good habit as the norm in life, and they will behave very naturally.
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Educated people are not very tired, because it has become a habit for them. In their values, this is the right thing to do.
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It will be very tiring, because they always use all kinds of rules and regulations to restrain themselves, and they use the moral standards of a gentleman to restrain themselves.
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Upbringing is a habit, like eating and sleeping, how can it be tired.
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These people tend to be very tired, because they are very educated, they will take good care of everyone, and they often neglect themselves, which makes them very tired.
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I don't think so, because upbringing is a quality and virtue immersed in his bones, he doesn't need to deliberately maintain it, it will naturally manifest itself, just like at home, we like Ge You to lie down, and he likes to sit upright, it's just a different way of life.
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No, educated people are worthy of respect, and they will be a light and an example for everyone.
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A well-educated person will have good luck in his life. They will never feel sorry for themselves, they will not belittle themselves, they will not complain that others do not understand, they will not trample on themselves.
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I don't feel tired of those who are cultured, because they have formed a habit.
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A cultured person will consider the feelings of others in every small thing and big thing in their daily life. But this does not mean that you are tired, because parenting is also a habit, do you feel tired when you are used to doing things!
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I will think that this kind of thing comes from the heart, and they think from you how to do it, it is the kind that comes from the heart, not pretending.
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Parenting is a comprehensive concept that involves behavior, attitude, and social etiquette. There is no universal definition of what kind of person is the least cultured, as the standards of upbringing can vary in different cultures and societies. However, here are some common behaviors and traits that, when present, may be considered a sign of a lack of upbringing:
1.Disrespectful: Lack of respect and attention to others, rudeness, arrogance or discrimination against others, and lack of attention to the feelings and rights of others.
2.Unruly and etiquette: Failure to follow social norms and etiquette, lack of basic social etiquette and rules of conduct in public, such as cutting in line, making noise, etc.
3.Lack of self-discipline and self-control: Lack of self-management of one's own behavior and emotions, prone to emotional out-of-control, rudeness, aggressiveness, or over-dependence on others.
4.Irresponsible: Lack of a responsible attitude towards one's own actions and words, failure to fulfill commitments, and lack of concern for the needs and problems of others.
5.Lack of public awareness: Lack of concern for the social environment and public interests, lack of respect for social resources, and failure to protect and maintain the environment, facilities and public property.
It is important to note that people's behavior is often multifaceted and complex, and a person may exhibit certain uncultured traits but may be polite and caring for others in other ways. At the same time, some behaviors may be accidental, unconscious, or caused by temporary emotional tremors. Therefore, we should treat others with tolerance and respect, and we should also be aware of the impact of our own actions on others and society.
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Upbringing refers to a person's words and deeds that conform to social norms and demonstrate good qualities such as respect for others, self-discipline, politeness, and tolerance. What kind of people are the most uneducated?
First of all, those who like to provoke and deliberately hurt others are the most uneducated. They often take pleasure in sneering and slandering others in order to show their superiority or for entertainment purposes. Their lack of concern and respect for the feelings of others, and their lack of consideration for the harm caused by their words and deeds, is a violation of the rights and interests of others, and a manifestation of a great lack of education.
Second, those who do not respect the personal space and privacy of others are the least educated. In social situations, everyone has their own privacy and personal space, however, some people like to ignore other people's feelings and invade others' privacy and personal space. They may steer the conversation to something others don't want to talk about, or trample on others' boundaries and boundaries.
Not only does this behavior lack basic respect and courtesy, but it can also hurt the feelings of others and disrupt the harmony of interpersonal relationships.
Again, those who lack a sense of responsibility and morality are the least educated. In social life, a person needs to have a certain sense of responsibility and morality, know how to be responsible for his actions and words, and be able to bear the consequences of his words and deeds. However, some people ignore their responsibilities and only look out for their own interests and ignore the rights and interests of others.
They may lie, deceive, and take advantage of others for their own ends. This kind of behavior not only harms the interests of others, but also undermines social fairness and the rule of law, and is one of the most uneducated manifestations.
Finally, those who do not know moderation in words and deeds are the least educated. Speech and behavior should be proportionate, moderately judged, and adapted to the requirements of different occasions. Some people may be rude in their words, arrogant in their attitude, and do not know how to be kind to others and care about the feelings of others.
They may be loud in public and ignore the disgust of others. This kind of behavior not only causes chaos and uneasiness in public places, but also brings distress and harm to others, and is a manifestation of a lack of basic upbringing.
In short, people who lack education are often unaware of the impact of their words and actions on others, they lack care and respect for the feelings of others, and in their eyes, only their own interests and feelings are the most important. Through education and guidance, we should make them realize their mistakes and strive to cultivate their sense of upbringing, so that they can better integrate into society and live in harmony with others.
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In modern society, cultured people have the following characteristics: punctuality; Whether it's for a meeting or an appointment, a cultured person is never late. They understand that even unintentionally being late is a sign of disrespect to others who show up on time.
Speak with moderation; Be careful never to interrupt someone's conversation, and always listen to the other person's speech before refuting or adding to the other person's views and opinions. Kind attitude; When talking to others, always look them in the eye and keep them focused. Instead of flipping through things, reading books and newspapers, absent-minded, and looking indifferent. The tone is pertinent; Avoid loud noises.
In dealing with people, calm and convincing people, you can often achieve satisfactory results. Pay attention to conversation skills; Respect the views and opinions of others, even if you cannot accept or explicitly agree, do not accuse the other person in front of others, but state your own opinions and make things clear. not arrogant; When interacting with people, he never emphasizes the special side of the individual, nor does he intend to show his superiority.
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Manners are elegant and respectful of others, which makes people feel very good.
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Look at the behavior, see acquaintances, smile, say hello, know how to say thank you, no matter how big or small, be polite, take the initiative to pick up and throw garbage on the ground, be helpful, dress neatly, change and wash frequently, and don't mess up the bag at home.
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Don't lose your temper easily with the people around you.
A truly well-bred child knows how to restrain and hide his emotions, and will not easily lose his temper with those around him. No one is born with good emotional control, and the biggest difference between educated children and uneducated children is whether they can control their emotions well and channel them appropriately.
There was a colleague before, who was very emotional, and would invite everyone to afternoon tea at the beginning, and when he was unhappy, he seemed to have opinions on everything, and he was also cynical when he met his colleagues, which made everyone's relationship very tense.
Don't judge the people around you easily.
A person with high emotional intelligence and culture will not easily judge others, whether it is good or bad, and can maintain a "melon-eating" attitude and position.
Everyone's position, experience, and environment are different, so when we evaluate others from our own perspective, can we ensure that our judgment is fair and accurate?
Besides, even if you can make a fair and impartial evaluation, every evaluation is just your own reaction and opinion on the matter, which in itself is not moral and judgmental.
It doesn't show off and doesn't laugh at other people.
A truly cultivated person will not show his eyes or laugh at others. They know that the so-called "money and human rights" are temporary, but cultivation is permanent, and cultivated people will never lack friends, because they know how to respect friends, and everyone will be very comfortable with such people.
Not showing the dew, knowing how to take care of the feelings and face of others, and not elevating oneself by belittling others, this is the manifestation of education.
It won't embarrass the people around you.
Sometimes, the manifestation of education is a kind of self-promotion and empathy.
In order to make cultured behavior become a conscious habit, I think: first, we must clarify what is cultured behavior and what is uncultured behavior; Secondly, you must have a loving heart and constantly put yourself in the shoes of others. Third, "Do not do unto others as you would have them do unto you" I think you can also add yourself: >>>More
I think a really cultured person, his background, family status and the like, may not have much to do with it, a really cultured person, know when to say what to say, Hua should go to Xu Rui to think more about others, instead of just knowing how to help at the right time, know how to become famous and retire, do not grab credit, to have a spirit of dedication, so small that when you eat, you won't talk much, you won't chirp This is the most basic, when you grow up, you will be broad-minded and tolerant of others.
It is very important to educate children from an early age, and parents should also set an example with actions.
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