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Speech on advocating civilized etiquette

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Talking about civilization and establishing new trends is an indispensable part of our lives. When talking with classmates and others, you may inadvertently send out a simple greeting; do something that is easy to do; make a convenience for those in need. There is a famous saying: Don't do good deeds because they are small, and don't do evil because they are small. for it. Don't think that a civilized good thing is small, so don't do it; think that an uncivilized bad thing is small, just do it.

On TV, I once saw an advertisement like this: an old grandmother got on the bus, there was no empty seat, and she was staggering with her things. The young people sitting on the seats next to her whispered: You let it go! Just let it go! At this time, a kind-hearted uncle ran up from the back of the bus, took the old woman's hand, and helped her to her seat.

Ah! There is an empty seat when it comes to promoting civilization and establishing new trends!

I remember last March, our school had the theme of hanging reminder signs: reminding students to keep to the right when going up and down stairs to avoid crowding, to take care of campus public facilities, flowers and plants, to save water, etc. Everyone used waste items and designed them into various graphics with the deft hands of the students, and wrote humorous and interesting civilized terms on them. Hang it in a conspicuous place to remind students to promote civilization and establish new trends.

I still remember that when I was on duty as a weekly student last month, I saw such a scene: first-grade students were picking up rubbish on the playground. When I walked up to them and asked them what grade and class they were in, they only said they had just entered school, but did not tell them their class or name. To promote civilization and establish new trends can be done with just a few steps, regardless of age.

In the community, when a little boy was flying a kite, the kite accidentally got hung on a big tree. The only way to take down the kite was with the help of a garden bench. In order not to dirty the bench and allow people to sit on the chair and rest when they were tired, he spread a piece of paper on the bench and the little boy took off the kite.

It turns out that civilization is as thick as a piece of paper!

It can be seen that promoting civilization and establishing new trends are very important and widespread in our lives. It is an indispensable bottle of water for desert travelers; it is a sugar cube in coffee; it is an ark with one leaf. Take us to the other side of a better life.

Let us go hand in hand to welcome the messengers of civilization, and let the refreshing and holy flowers of civilization bloom in the depths of our hearts! Speech Note 2 on Advocating Civilized Etiquette

Dear teachers, dear students:

Good morning, everyone!

The title of my speech today is "Courtesy and Etiquette Accompany Me as I Grow".

Looking back on the glorious history, China has created a "land of etiquette" that has been famous for thousands of years. "As a son, when you are young, you should be close to teachers and friends, and learn etiquette." This sentence in the Three Character Classic tells us: As a child, you should learn to respect your teachers, care for your classmates, and learn the etiquette of interpersonal communication when you are young. Mr. Lu Xun once said: "If China wants to compete in the world, its first priority is to establish people, and then everything will be done after people are established." "Erecting people" means to improve people's thoughts and politeness. People's politeness is not something they are born with, but is constantly improved the day after tomorrow. Therefore, we must strive to study things, gain knowledge, be sincere, have a correct mind, and cultivate ourselves.

Courtesy is a kind of understanding, a concept, and even a culture. Politeness is constantly generated and accumulated in the heart and manifested externally. Along with the norms of social improvement and development, it exists In our daily study, life and work, everyone's appearance and behavior habits are manifestations of it. We are now in the most critical period of growth in our lives. What we do during this period will subtly affect our own growth and our future development. A person who is not polite, a person who has vulgar taste, a person who has relaxed the cultivation of his own ideological quality, a person who has lost his courtesy and moral standards, must be the person who needs our help most at the moment. Politeness and etiquette are the foundation of our study and life, and the arms of our healthy growth. Let us help each other and supervise each other, starting from the students' daily behavioral norms: dress appropriately and do not seek fashion; speak politely and behave generously; care for public property and protect public property. environment; respect teachers, learn to care; obey traffic, pay attention to hygiene, etc.

We are both the creators and beneficiaries of school courtesy. Polite manners, courteous behavior, coupled with a quiet, elegant and comfortable environment, and a rich cultural atmosphere will inspire students to continue to explore and seek knowledge. Good manners and etiquette habits will affect our study, our lives, and even our lives in the future. So why not do it? Only with a deep foundation, elegant conversation, and decent manners can we It can be called true beauty with connotation.

If you lose today, you are not considered a failure, because tomorrow will come again;

If you lose money, you are not considered a failure, because the value of life is not in the wallet; < /p>

If you lose your manners, you are a complete failure,

Because you have lost the true meaning of being a human being.

Students,

Let us work hard together,

Learn to be polite people, learn to be social people, clean the environment, and be polite in school, starting from me, Start from scratch,

Let the flowers of courtesy and etiquette bloom everywhere in the school,

Let courtesy and etiquette accompany us to grow!

Thank you everyone! Speech Note 3 on Advocating Civilized Etiquette

Dear leaders, teachers, and dear students:

Hello everyone!

I am honored to stand here and talk with you about civilized topics. It is said that writing is easier than doing. Many people now regard flashy clothes, unique hairstyles, fighting, and skipping classes as a pursuit of personality. We must curb such behavior and be civilized. A polite person.

First of all, let me tell you a little story: There was a frustrated young man who decided to commit suicide because he suffered a huge setback. Before he died, he tried to recall his life experiences of more than 20 years and thought of an incident when he was in middle school. It was an art class, and he painted a poplar tree in the wind. At this time, his deskmate said to him enviously: "What a tall and tall poplar tree! You may become an excellent painter!" The teacher also came over and spoke highly of his painting. Years passed, and I even forgot to continue painting. After graduation, I never saw my classmates again. He decided to survive, thanks to his deskmate's encouragement, and become a painter. A few years later, he became a famous landscape painter.

A classmate’s casual words changed a person’s life. Maybe you don't realize how important you are, but your words and deeds are actually affecting everyone around you. As middle school students in the new era, we should pay attention to ourselves in daily life and study, starting from every detail of our speech and behavior, and consciously abide by civilized etiquette.

When you walk into the school with brisk steps, do you think of those classmates who often hold brooms in their hands and work hard to sweep the floor? When you stroll around the clean and tidy campus, what do you think? Can you ignore the flying confetti without stretching out your hands? How can you bear to leave all kinds of handwriting and a string of footprints on the clean walls, and laugh at the misfortune? How can you act like swordsmen and swordsmen and jump in line to grab things in front of your classmates and friends? How can you go out of school or home without teachers and parents behind your back, completely ignoring their feelings? Haven't you noticed the worry and fatigue in the teacher's eyes? Students, a beautiful campus not only requires everyone’s efforts, but also requires civilized behavior from you and me!

The British writer Dickens once described the meaning of life affectionately: If I can make up for a broken heart, I will not live in vain; if I can alleviate the pain of a life and soothe the trauma of a life, , or let a little bird leave the nest to return to the nest, I will not live in vain. So, if you are a vigorous middle school student, I believe your belief must be: Don’t let yourself live in vain!

Classmates, let us take an oath in the spring of life, in this bright March: start from small things, start from the side, lead a civilized atmosphere, create a civilized campus, and strive to be civilized students ! I believe that through our efforts, our big family will be as full of hope and vitality as spring! Don’t let yourself live in vain! Speech Note 4 on Advocating Civilized Etiquette

If you lose today, you are not considered a failure, because you will come again tomorrow.

If you lose money, you are not considered a failure, because the value of life is not reflected in money.

But if you lose civilization, you are a complete failure, because you have lost the basic principles and moral bottom line of being a human being.

Civilization covers the relationship between people, people and society, and people and nature. Its main functions are, first, to pursue personal moral perfection, and second, to safeguard public interests and public order.

When it comes to civilized etiquette, I think of a story. Once, Comrade Lenin was going downstairs. In the narrow aisle of the stairs, he met a female worker carrying a basin of water upstairs. When the female worker saw it was Lenin, she stepped back to make way. Lenin stopped her and said, "It doesn't have to be like this. You have already walked halfway with your things, and I am empty-handed now. Please go over first!" He said the word "please" very loudly and kindly. Then he leaned against the wall and asked the female worker to go upstairs before he went downstairs. I don’t want to give too many examples of great people here, because this can easily lead to an illusion: thinking that civilized etiquette is only possessed by great people and celebrities, then we will not need to feel guilty for our more or less uncivilized words and deeds; Or they think that even if they fulfill the requirements of civilization, they will not become great people or celebrities. Not only do we need moral big shots, we also need a group of moral people.

The level of civility and civility in a society can reflect the level of civilization in a country. If a person does not abide by civility and civility, it will affect his own image in a small way and the reputation of the country in a big way. . During the Qing Dynasty, Minister Li Hongzhang was on a mission to Russia. In a public place, his bad habit broke out and he spat everywhere. This was greatly exaggerated and ridiculed by foreign reporters, which embarrassed the Chinese people. This is a historical lesson of failure to abide by public civilization.

The civilized atmosphere of a society also has a great impact on its people. Why do you say this? I believe some students have experienced it personally after having been to Europe or Japan. Don’t talk about big things, just look at small things like crossing the road. As long as the red light is on, even if there is no car on the road, foreigners will never cross the road. Because they think this is a fair civilization that they must abide by. Let me ask, in such an atmosphere, who would run a red light unscrupulously? This is the power of social atmosphere. But think about it carefully, if we don’t start from ourselves and around us, where will this social atmosphere come from?

We have received education in civilized etiquette since childhood, and many classmates can talk endlessly about civilized etiquette. But seeing the beverage bottles and food packaging bags discarded everywhere on campus, and hearing the curse words uttered by some students, how can we not feel heartbroken! Wang Shouren, a great scholar in the Ming Dynasty, said, "Knowledge is the idea of ??action, and action is the effort of knowing; knowledge is the beginning of action, and action is the completion of knowledge; knowledge and action are one entity and one effort. Knowing without doing is just unknown." We accept civilization If you are stingy about practicing etiquette education, or even do the opposite, what is the difference between this and never receiving social education!

When we pick up the waste paper on the ground and throw it into the trash can, we give up our seats to the elderly, weak, sick and disabled on a crowded bus; we use soft words instead of loud noises in public places; Know how to be tolerant when others are in conflict; be able to lend a helping hand when others are in trouble, and civilization will emerge. A simple action, a small change, a broad mind, and a seemingly inadvertent move all reflect your civilization. The praise of civilization will always belong to you, and the song of civilization will also be played for you.

Small hands hold big hands to civilize the whole society. From now on, starting from me, let us set off the upsurge of civilization together. Let us work together to bring glory to the school and add color to the motherland! Speech Note 5 on Advocating Civilized Etiquette

Dear teachers and classmates:

Hello everyone!

I am Yan Qiyu from the second grade class, and the title of my speech is "Love lies in civilization, beauty lies in etiquette".

There is a kind of love, she comes from sincerity, she comes from the heart; she is sincere, she is enthusiasm; there is a kind of beauty, she floats in the hand, she hides it in the mouth; it is the greeting when seeing the teacher , is the morning when you meet your classmates; it is the salute when raising the flag, and the "I'm sorry" when you admit your mistakes; she is the education of love, she is the cultivation of beauty!

Now we are in a critical period of life ?First of all, our students must dress appropriately, be consistent with their status as students, and reflect the vigorous and progressive style of students in the new century. The flag-raising ceremony is the most solemn and sacred. Under the flag, we must sing the national anthem solemnly, seriously, salute, and full of spirit, and live up to our expectations. in the reputation of "the land of etiquette". Classroom civility and etiquette have a great impact on teachers' education, and it is directly related to teachers' education and teaching. In class, we must be diligent in thinking, actively raise our hands to speak, and conscientiously complete the assignments assigned by the teacher. Campus civility and etiquette are even more important. During breaks, do not spit, litter, or use chalk to scribble. Always keep to the right when going up and down stairs, and greet teachers and guests when you see them. We must also take good care of the school's flowers, trees and all facilities, and do not cross the green belt or trample on the lawn. When eating and getting out of school, we should line up without pushing or pulling. Walk in an orderly manner, do not make any noise, and be a civilized student. Civility and etiquette are also inseparable from classmates. It is like a lubricant, understanding each other, being tolerant to others, and enthusiastically helping students in difficulty. Only in this way will classmates be more united and have deeper friendships.

Look at a few of our classmates. At home, they don’t communicate with their parents, don’t share the labor of their families, they just ask for things, and they don’t know how to contribute; Naughty and ignorant of self-respect. These people not only influence others, but also corrupt their moral conduct. Don't do to others what you don't want others to do; civilized etiquette is important in practice!

Behavior forms habits, habits form quality, and quality determines destiny! Childhood is the most beautiful time in life, the seed of ideals / will sprout on the fertile soil of the soul / the wings of dreams / will flap in the sky, and the beautiful life / will / set sail from now on!

Students, if you / lose today, you / do not count Failure, because you still have tomorrow. If you lose money, you are not considered a failure because the value of life does not lie in money.

However, if you lose/civilization, then you/will/completely fail, because you/lost/the principle of being a human being! Losing/civilization will ruin harmony between people and people, people and nature; nation and nation , country and country, if they lose their etiquette, there will be no peace! Civilized etiquette is the Great Wall that protects the public and the gods who love others!

Dear classmates, we are the flowers of the motherland. , we are the nation's future; we are full of passion, we are eager to grow! Let us join hands to get close to civilization, practice etiquette, and let the flower of civilization and etiquette bloom in our hearts! My The speech is over, thank you all!

Speech Draft 6 on Advocating Civilized Etiquette

Society is progressing, times are changing, and people's living standards are also improving. As citizens of a modern society, we must pay attention to etiquette and have high quality in order to step into the threshold of the new century and become a qualified citizen of the new era.

The ancients said: "Self-cultivation will lead to peace." Yes, if you want to do great things, you must first learn etiquette. Romain Rolland also said, "Without great character, there are no great people." And we, as middle school students in the new era, are receiving knowledge education. We should be well-informed, behave in a civilized manner, speak appropriately, improve our moral quality, revitalize the national spirit, and build socialist spiritual civilization. Only in this way can we learn knowledge well and become a morally cultivated and educated person. A qualified middle school student with comprehensive qualities, a person useful to society. As Plehanzhov said, "The basis of morality is not the pursuit of personal happiness, but the pursuit of overall happiness, that is, the pursuit of the happiness of tribes, nations, classes, and human beings."

A person with high quality, morality and etiquette will definitely attract praise and blessings from others. No matter how unremarkable you are, your caring and innocent expression of caring for the people is enough for people to remember your name and you as a person. In front of a beggar who is down and out, if you just put your hand in your pocket and give him one-tenth or one-hundredth or one-thousandth of the money, he will silently bless you in his heart. In front of a person who has lost the courage to live, you may just give him a smile full of joy in life and say something to encourage him, and then he will be full of hope for life. At this moment, your face will be deeply imprinted in his heart. In life, many things that happen inadvertently are enough to reflect a person's moral character, etiquette and culture, even if it is a very small thing, a very small action.

"Kong Rong gives up pears" - a story that everyone is familiar with. The reason why four-year-old Kong Rong is admired by everyone is precisely because he knows how to be humble, understands every detail in life, knows how to make others happy, and understands that the happiness of others is his greatest happiness. Although he is still a four-year-old child, his spirit is enough to make people admire him for a lifetime. It is a hundred times better than those adults who are full of scriptures but only know how to talk but not do anything. The reason why this little thing will be praised and praised by future generations is because four-year-old Kong Rong achieved moral etiquette. If a person is highly educated but does not understand etiquette, he is also a person of no use to society. Because morality can often make up for the shortcomings of wisdom, but wisdom can never make up for the shortcomings of morality. A cultivated person will not boast about himself, but an uncultivated and immoral person will show off his achievements everywhere. As Xuan Yongguang said, "Without morality, you are a dog. Without knowledge and morality, you are a waste. Having neither knowledge nor morality but thinking you have knowledge and morality is a waste."

Civilized etiquette is not something that can be accomplished overnight. As a middle school student, we are no longer a child, and we know more and more things and principles, even more than some adults. Of course, we should understand the law, love the motherland, respect teachers and treat others with courtesy. Therefore, there is etiquette everywhere in life. We must not only be civilized and etiquette in one aspect, but also be civilized and etiquette in many aspects. On campus, at home, and in various public places, don't forget etiquette. Civilized etiquette does not rely on one person to abide by it. It relies on all of us, a collective. As long as everyone abides by etiquette and is moral, then the world will become more harmonious and beautiful.

And a person who does not follow civilized etiquette will not be able to keep up with the trend and will be eliminated by society. In school, we should respect our teachers, listen carefully, and live in harmony with our classmates. When you get home, you should honor your parents and be grateful. In some public places, you should maintain order, behave in a civilized manner, and speak softly. We must also care for flowers, plants and trees, love nature, and love all life. You can take "modesty", "thrift" and "labor" as the foundation of your life and make up for the deficiencies. Speech Note 7 on Advocating Civilized Etiquette

Dear teachers and classmates:

Hello everyone!

The title of my speech under the national flag today is "Advocating Civilized Etiquette, Create a harmonious campus.

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Civilized etiquette is ubiquitous. It can show a person's moral cultivation and enhance friendship between people.

So how can middle school students be filled with civility and etiquette on a beautiful campus? I think: as a student, you must dress appropriately, conform to your student status, reflect the vigorous and progressive style of students in the new century, and wear formal clothes on Mondays and Thursdays according to the school’s unified requirements , Wear school uniforms on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Because appearance and deportment can let people know your accomplishments at a glance. The flag-raising ceremony is the most solemn. This national flag, which embodies civilization and passion, is even more vivid when surrounded by etiquette. At this moment, under the national flag, we must be serious, full of energy, sing the national anthem, and live up to the reputation of "a land of etiquette". Classroom etiquette has a great influence on teachers' teaching. It is directly related to the honor and cohesion of a class and reflects the class style and appearance of the class. Campus etiquette is even more important. During the break after class, you must not spit or throw paper scraps. You must not chase or play with chalk. Always walk to the right when going up and down stairs. When meeting teachers and guests, you must say hello in Mandarin. . We should also care for flowers, trees and all facilities, not cross green belts, care for cleanliness, obey teachers' management and accept criticism and dissuasion from student cadres on duty. When receiving help from a teacher, you should take the initiative to say thank you sincerely. Etiquette is also inseparable between classmates. It is like lubricating oil, which makes rough friction disappear. If there are conflicts, do more self-reflection. Understand each other and treat others with tolerance. Cultivate a strong spirit of collaboration, which will make the class more united and friendship deeper.

I hope that all our students will start from now, start from small things, start from ourselves, and seriously study the "Daily Behavior Standards for Primary and Secondary School Students" and "One-day Routine for Hezhou School Students", and do everything Speak and act according to the requirements of etiquette everywhere, manage yourself, educate yourself, be civilized, polite, honest and trustworthy, learn to care, learn to cooperate, do civilized things, be civilized people, say goodbye to bad habits, say goodbye to vulgarity, say goodbye to uncivilized behavior , strive to be civilized students, and strive to be "little messengers of civilized etiquette".

We are confident that through the joint efforts, diligent study and solid work of our teachers and students, the civilized etiquette of our Hezhou School will surely become a new highlight of a civilized and harmonious campus.

My speech is over, thank you everyone!

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