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The ancients said, "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand." In other words, if you don't learn "etiquette", you can't stand in society.
So, what is etiquette? To put it simply, etiquette is a code of conduct for self-discipline and respect for others, and it is a process and means to show respect and understanding for others.
Civilized etiquette is not only the embodiment of personal quality and upbringing, but also the embodiment of personal morality and social morality. It is the face of the city and the face of the country.
Therefore, learning etiquette can not only strengthen personal quality internally, but also lubricate and improve interpersonal relationships.
As a "state of etiquette" with a history of 5,000 years of civilization, stressing civilization and using etiquette is also an important way to promote national culture and show national spirit.
We are in society, and our identities and roles are constantly changing. We hate others one moment, and the next moment we often become the object of their hate. These are all the result of "informal" behavior.
When we are tourists, we always follow our own interests, spitting, spitting gum, trampling on the lawn, and scribbling on cultural relics; When we were citizens, we hated spitting and graffiti.
When we get along with our classmates, we always complain about the "informality" of our classmates, whether it is talking or borrowing things at work or in life; And we ourselves are often too lazy to pay attention to those "small sections".
When we take the bus, we are always complacent about being able to grab a seat, and we never bother to say sorry when we squeeze or step on others; When we are squeezed or stepped on, we always don't say sorry to each other, and even fists and kicks; When we were old people, standing in the rickety car, we always longed for someone to give up a seat for ourselves who couldn't stand.
With the development and progress of society, people's spiritual needs and self-awareness value are getting higher and higher, and they are more and more eager to be understood and respected. There is no doubt that in the current situation, etiquette is no longer the need of individual industries and individual social levels, but the need of the whole people.
The train runs fast because of the headband. At home, if parents are able to take the lead; In school, if the teacher can take the lead; In the unit, if the leader can take the lead; In the window unit, if the window staff can take the lead......By extension, it is necessary to promote and popularize civilized etiquette throughout China, if more than 10 million people in the capital can take the lead; If each of us can start with me, from now on......
There is no doubt that the promotion and popularization of civilized etiquette will be easier. Then the building of our spiritual civilization will achieve rapid development just like the building of material civilization. The spiritual outlook of our 1.3 billion people will inevitably take on a new look, and people will live in a friendly, tolerant, caring and warm social atmosphere!
Civilized etiquette emphasizes "respect-oriented".
If you want others to respect you, you must first respect people.
Those bad habits are for a momentary time, and they lose their own personality and dignity. If you don't even respect yourself, will others respect you?
That's the end of my speech, thank you.
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The ancients said: "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand." In other words, if you don't learn "etiquette", you can't stand in society. Etiquette is a code of conduct for self-discipline and respect for others, and it is a process means to show respect and understanding for others.
Civilized etiquette embodies the face of the city and the face of the country. Let me give you a few real-life examples. This is what happens in our school. Early one morning, we were all in high spirits.
In PE class, when we stood in line at the end of PE class, two students did not stand in line according to the PE teacher's request, and we saw the two of them scuffling and hugging each other. Both of them were "painted" on their faces
All of our classmates gathered around, and some of us were pointing fingers; Others are disregardful; Others are zealous persuaders. At this time, the physical education teacher came and forced the two of them apart. in school.
Why is this happening, we should all be good students of civilization. The school's consistent style is "fair lady, gentleman", we must know civilized etiquette, should not hit people at will, export.
Name-calling. What we want to learn is real civilized etiquette, to respect others, to understand others, let me give you an example of real civilized etiquette. When I was in fourth grade, I saw such a touching one.
Picture: One afternoon, as soon as I entered the school gate, I saw a little classmate entering the school and eating snacks with relish, tearing off the packaging bag of snacks and discarding them at will, not caring about the words "can be returned" written next to it.
Receiving, not **" bins. There was an inspector at the school gate who witnessed the process of throwing out the garbage by her classmates. I saw her gaze stop on the snack bag for a few seconds, and then look around, and it was fast.
Step over to the snack bag, pick it up, and throw it in the bin. Isn't this kind of good civilized etiquette exactly what we need to learn? On the radio, I heard something like this: It's about Singapore, and Singapore is one.
In a country where English is spoken, the various signs in public places in this country are mostly written in English. But some of the civilized and polite slogans, such as "no spitting", "no smoking", "no entry into the lawn", etc.
But it is written in Chinese. Why? People: "Because most of these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from Chinese mainland. For this reason, a secondary school principal who visited Singapore said earnestly: "No.
Blatant behavior is also a national shame. I don't know if you remember, ** TV station once reported that after the National Day, there are traces of chewing gum everywhere in Tiananmen Square, and there are 600,000 mouths on the 400,000-square-meter Tiananmen Square.
There are nine pieces of chewing gum stains on the ground of less than one square meter in some places, and the dense marks form a strong contrast with the sacredness and solemnity of Tiananmen Square. We need to cultivate a good civilization.
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Traffic activities are an indispensable part of our lives, traffic civilization is an extremely important part of urban civilization, and the degree of traffic civilization depends on the quality of traffic behavior of citizens. It is the duty of every citizen to jointly build a civilized traffic environment. The 2008 Olympic Games was held in Beijing, the capital of our country, in order to further enhance the traffic safety and traffic civilization awareness of middle school students, and cooperate with the development of traffic civilization construction activities of "welcoming the Olympic Games, stressing civilization and doing limbs, and establishing a new style".
Traffic civilization and courtesy, we must start from me, from now on, start from little things, and strive to be a civilized citizen.
1. Obey traffic laws. Don't run red lights, don't jaywalk. On the way to or from school, consciously walk along the sidewalk on the right side and do not chase and fight. When crossing the street, take the zebra crossing, and do "stop at the red light, go at the green light, and wait at the yellow light".
2. When taking the bus, you should consciously queue up. Do not compete for seats on the bus, and take the initiative to give up seats for the elderly, pregnant women, the disabled, the sick, and those younger than their own age who have difficulty riding the bus. When getting off the bus, get off the bus in order, do not fight, do not grab, and help people in difficulty to get off.
3. On the road, not only should you abide by traffic laws, but also take Uncle Lei Feng as an example and take the initiative to help the elderly, the sick and disabled and young children who have difficulty walking, so as to help others.
4. Do not ride a bicycle under the age of 12, and do not ride an electric bicycle under the age of 16. Consciously implement the school regulations, do not ride bicycles or sluggers on campus.
At the same time, I guess the banquet participants should "join hands with big hands, create civilization and walk together", and work with our parents, relatives, friends, and acquaintances to abandon uncivilized behaviors, consciously abide by traffic laws, be civilized and courteous, be civilized messengers, and jointly build a beautiful, rich, civilized and harmonious new Beijing.
There are you, me, and him in the traffic, and we participate together; Traffic civilization needs you, me, him, and we need to build it together. Students, let us take action, start from me, start from now, and make our own contributions to the safety, orderliness and smoothness of Beijing's road Suihuyin traffic.
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