Mencius, a thinker in the Warring States Period, said, "If you don't obey the rules, you won't be Fiona Fang." As we all know, rules and moments refer to two tools for testing squares and circles, and later they are extended to norms and principles of people's behavior.
Then, what is the code of conduct that our primary and secondary school students should follow in public places? Dress appropriately, sit upright, walk steadily, talk and behave in a civilized manner; Proper use of body language such as smiling, bowing, shaking hands, waving and clapping; Answer questions, stand up, respect teachers, help others, wave, wave goodbye, salute to the right, give up your seat by car, make way for shopping, make way for walking and so on are all etiquette norms that primary and secondary school students should follow.
Avoid uncivilized behavior. Some students ignore the etiquette and politeness requirements in specific places, such as talking loudly in classrooms and libraries. When I went up and down the stairs, I sprinted 100 meters and sang like thunder; Playing musical instruments late at night, the sound is banging, making neighbors uneasy; Draw pictures at random in public places such as places of interest and historical sites, engrave "so-and-so is here to visit", chirp in theaters, make "impromptu comments", or munch on melons and fruits and so on.
Students should not only perform well in school, but also strengthen self-discipline in public places, strive to meet the special requirements of people on special occasions, pay attention to their every move in public life, use their own small civilization to drive the grand civilization of the aggregate society, and make due contributions to creating a harmonious and orderly society and building socialist spiritual civilization.
Only by starting from childhood, learning common etiquette knowledge suitable for teenagers, training and practicing in sitting, standing, walking, language and posture, and improving personal cultural literacy and moral concepts, can we develop good habits of civility and politeness as soon as possible and grow into a new socialist with ideals, morality, culture and discipline.