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English famous sayings about politeness
1, do a good deed and have peace of mind; If you do a bad thing, you will feel ashamed.

Do a good deed and be calm; It is shameful to do bad things.

2. Rites and righteousness are born in abundance, and thieves begin in poverty.

Righteousness is born of wealth, and theft is born of poverty.

A rude person is like a house without windows.

A rude person is like a house without windows.

4. Reason is higher than mind, and thought is more reliable than feeling.

Reason is higher than mind, and thought is more reliable than emotion.

Rudeness is the illegitimate child of ignorance.

Ignorance is the illegitimate child of ignorance.

6. Smile is our language and civilization is our belief.

Smile is our language, and civilization is our belief.

7, hands like flowers, feet like grass!

Hands like flowers, feet like grass!

8. Those who keep it are virtuous, those who do it are loyal, and those who cherish it are glorious.

Those who keep it are virtuous, those who do it believe, and those who cherish it are famous.

9. The campus is beautiful from now on, from my shining youth, and from civilization.

The campus is beautiful from now on. Since my youth, my civilization.

10, food and clothing enrich people's livelihood and cultivate people's hearts with courtesy.

Food and clothing are good for people's livelihood, and etiquette is good for people's hearts.

1 1, the most appetizing thing at the banquet is the host's etiquette.

The most attractive thing at the banquet is the host's manners.

12, people can't live like animals, they should pursue knowledge and virtue.

People can't live like wild animals. He should pursue knowledge and virtue.

13, don't leave scars on the wall, and don't leave dirty words in the air.

Don't leave scars on the wall, and don't leave dirty words in the air.

14. Politeness brings warmth and happiness to everyone.

Polite breeze brings warmth and pleasure to everyone.

15, disrespecting others means disrespecting yourself.

To disrespect others is to disrespect yourself.

16, people should know how to love their bodies, know how to love their bodies, and know how to protect the world.

One should know and then love oneself, then love oneself and then know lover, then know lover and then know how to protect the world.

17, knowledge makes people gentle and communication makes people perfect.

Knowledge makes people elegant and communication makes people perfect.

18, courtesy and civilization are the golden keys of our place.

Politeness and civilization are the golden keys to our coexistence.

19, conscience is determined by people's knowledge and all lifestyles.

Conscience is determined by man's knowledge and all his lifestyles.

Good manners are made up of small sacrifices.

Good manners include all sacrifices.

2 1, what people value most is privilege, even the privilege of hosting a funeral.

People value privilege most, even the privilege of hosting a funeral.

22. Politeness is the golden key of human beings.

Politeness is the golden key to human coexistence.

23. Politeness costs nothing, but it is more valuable than anything else.

Politeness costs nothing, but it is more valuable than anything else.

24. The intentionally erased stain purifies your own soul.

A stain deliberately erased purifies a person's soul.

25. There are two kinds of peaceful violence, namely, law and courtesy.

There are two kinds of peaceful violence: law and courtesy.

26. It is not difficult for a well-meaning person to express his courtesy to others.

It is not difficult for a well-meaning person to express his courtesy to others.

27. Interest is a strategy that smart people come up with to keep a distance from fools.

Interest is a strategy for artists to keep their distance from fools.

28, clean and beautiful environment, healthy and scientific life, social civilization and progress.

The environment is clean and beautiful, life is healthy and scientific, and social civilization is progressing.

29. People who are extravagant and lazy are poor, and those who are thrifty are rich.

Luxury makes lazy people poor, and strength makes thrifty people rich.

30. Having an open-minded, cheerful and civilized heart can make ordinary and gloomy life interesting.

Only by having an open-minded, open-minded and civilized heart can ordinary and gloomy life be flavored.

3 1. Politeness can often replace the noblest emotion.

Politeness often replaces the noblest feelings.

32. Politeness is the desire to regain politeness and respect.

Politeness is a desire to regain politeness and respect.

33. A person's face has never been so worldly as when watching a funeral.

The human face has never looked so worldly as it did at a funeral.

34. We should be keen to act according to morality instead of talking about morality.

We should act according to morality with enthusiasm, not talk about morality.

Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious.

Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious.

36. School is a place to learn, and civilization is the foundation of success.

School is a place to learn, and civilization is the foundation of success.

37. It is not always reasonable to speak aggressively.

A fierce speech may not be justified.

Virtue is a kind of spiritual wealth, but what makes it shine is good manners.

Virtue is a treasure of spirit, but what makes it glorious is good manners.

Only those who respect others have the right to be respected.

Only those who respect others have the right to be respected.

40. A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait.

A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his image.

4 1, courtesy, mainly self-restraint.

Politeness is mainly a manifestation of self-discipline.

Life is beautiful because of you, the world is wonderful because of me, and the school is beautiful because of civilization!

Life is beautiful because of you, the world is wonderful because of me, and the school is beautiful because of civilization.