1 Be civilized and polite. Our country is an ancient civilization with thousands of years of history and a great country of etiquette. Since ancient times, we have advocated "rule by etiquette" and regarded etiquette and modesty as the foundation of a country. Civilized etiquette is the fine tradition of our Chinese nation. The behavior reflected by etiquette can be seen everywhere in daily life. Like giving up your seat to the old, young, sick and disabled, helping a blind person cross the road, or sending a lost child home. These are extremely small things, but it is precisely because of these small things that we can truly appreciate the relationship between people. The warmth between people is enough to prove that China is a veritable country of etiquette. We have continuously deepened our understanding of civilized etiquette in the school's activities to accompany us with civilized etiquette. We should abide by certain principles of civilized etiquette in our study and life: First, the principle of respecting others. Respecting others is an important guarantee for successful interpersonal communication and is also the core of etiquette. The principle of respecting others requires that when using etiquette, you must put respect and attention to the person you are communicating with first, and never hurt the other person's self-esteem. The second is the principle of self-discipline. Self-discipline means to be self-restrained and prudent; it means to be proactive, voluntary, consistent in appearance and inside when using etiquette, self-control, self-reflection, self-requirement, self-examination, self-discipline, and not allowed to belittle oneself, belittle oneself; nor be inferior to others. It's different afterward, and it's different in front of strangers and acquaintances. The third is the principle of moderation. When using etiquette, just like doing other things, you need to pay attention to specific analysis of specific issues, and you should keep in mind that going too far is not enough. The so-called moderation means that when using etiquette, you must not only grasp the general rules, but also be specific to the specific situation, be serious and appropriate, and have a sense of proportion. You must not overdo it or underdo it. The fourth is the principle of sincerity. When applying etiquette, you must be sincere and treat others with sincerity. By doing this, you will be more likely to be accepted by others by being friendly and respectful. When using etiquette, it is not allowed to act on the occasion, be inconsistent with words and deeds, duplicity, opportunism, and deception. This is the meaning of the principle of sincerity. Nowadays, the whole society is advocating learning and using civilized etiquette. Civilized etiquette activities have become a hot issue of concern to the whole society. Various forms of publicity activities such as speeches, compositions, cartoons, essays, special issues, etc. are also constantly carried out. In society, families, and Many models of civilized etiquette have emerged on campus. But at the same time, let us also think about a question: the entire society in our country is advocating learning and applying civilized etiquette, and all walks of life are carrying out civilized etiquette activities. However, why do many uncivilized and etiquette behaviors still occur in the continuous advocacy and learning? Is our advocacy not strong enough? Or is there something wrong with our consciousness? Therefore, as a member of the Chinese nation, especially as a middle school student, we should conduct deep reflection. When we learn civilized etiquette, we should not just stay in words, but more importantly, we must implement it in our actions. Watch your mouth, don't say bad words, watch your hands, don't litter. Everyone should establish the consciousness of "civilized etiquette starts from me and from around me". Start bit by bit, start from the little things around you, truly integrate civilized etiquette into our lives, and let civilized etiquette truly accompany us as we grow. 2 The green sunshine in the morning shines on the earth through the gentle leaves, and the once green time in the annual rings tells beautiful legends to the future. 2008 is an ordinary number, but when it is mentioned, it will make many Chinese people's blood boil! How can a number have such magic power? The answer is simple and sacred. In this year, Beijing will host the 29th Olympic Games. At that time, the world's attention will be on Beijing, and Beijing will also show her most beautiful style as the host! In 2008, the Beijing Olympics will be a green Olympics, a technological Olympics, and a humanistic Olympics. However, there is still a lot to do to achieve this goal. As a Chinese primary school student, we have the responsibility and the obligation to actively prepare for the Olympics. China is a country of etiquette. We must start from ourselves and set a model for promoting etiquette. Etiquette is ubiquitous. It can show a person's moral cultivation and enhance friendship between people. It has many functions. So how can we make the etiquette of primary school students permeate the beautiful campus? First of all, our primary school students must dress appropriately, which not only reflects the vigorous and progressive style of students in the new century, but also conforms to the identity of students. The daily flag-raising ceremony is the most solemn. This national flag, which embodies civilization and passion, will appear more vivid when surrounded by etiquette. At this moment, under the national flag, we must be serious, energetic, and sing the national anthem loudly.
Secondly, classroom etiquette is directly related to the honor and cohesion of a class and reflects the class style and appearance of the class. Listen carefully during class, don't make any small gestures, and raise your hands to answer questions. Thirdly, campus etiquette reflects the degree of civilization of a school. Do not spit or throw paper scraps, walk right when going up and down stairs, greet teachers and guests in Mandarin proactively, and obey teachers' management; be civilized and hygienic, care for flowers, plants and trees, and do not cross green belts; get help, You should take the initiative to say thank you sincerely; understand each other and be tolerant to others; if there are conflicts between classmates, do more self-reflection and say sorry; cultivate a spirit of collaboration to make the class more united and the friendship between classmates deeper. At this moment when the whole of China is welcoming the Olympics, we will take up the mission of inheriting etiquette and be worthy of the future and the beautiful campus that nurtured us. Be a good student of civilized etiquette to welcome the 2008 Beijing Olympics! 3 Start with a smile Aristotle said in "Zoology" that "man is the only animal that can laugh." Since God has given us the ability to laugh, we naturally It should be used more often, but laughter is not just a simple movement of facial muscles. In our interactions, we often need to use laughter to express friendliness to the other party. Laughter is a key to opening the door to communication, and when laughter has this function, it must be sincere and come from the heart to make people feel Warm and approachable. I don’t know if you have ever encountered such a thing: you got into an argument with others over a trivial matter, resulting in a conflict, but in the end it turned into friendship because of an understanding smile? I don’t know if you have heard such a story: A new arrival here Two strangers became good friends because of their friendly smiles. What about the friendship in Taoyuan? There are too many stories brought by smiles, because smiles have too many effects: smiles fascinate people, smiles make people successful, smiles Smiling makes people beautiful, smiling makes people happy, smiling makes people cute, smiling makes people confident, smiling makes people intoxicated, smiling makes people see sunshine from darkness, hope from failure, and miracles from despair. . Not only that, civilized etiquette can also start with a smile. When I attended the foreign teacher class for the first time, the students were very unfamiliar with the blond foreigner with bright eyes. For a while, they were not stunned, but just stood there stupidly. There we were. The foreign language teacher was very polite and gave us a smile as a greeting, but we were like dumb people and didn’t respond. One minute passed. Two minutes passed... Until the third minute, the foreign language The class representative seemed to have remembered something, and led the students to bow and salute, and also gave the foreigner a smile. The foreigner's tense face relaxed a little. He must be thinking: Why are Chinese children so ignorant of civilized etiquette? In fact, the foreigner's tense face relaxed a little. No wonder we are so nervous that we have forgotten a truth: Smile is the most perfect parabola for human beings. The second time I went to the foreign education department, the students showed their smiles to foreigners and told them with actions: We Chinese people understand Civilized and etiquette. When you smile, it is the expression of a person; when millions of people smile together, it is the expression of a city or a society. Start with a smile, use a smile to express emotions, use a smile to convey friendship, use a smile to spread civilization, use a smile to build harmony, start from yourself, smile more every day, develop the habit of smiling, express your sincere care with your own smile, Conveying the true feelings of the world, while bringing happiness and warmth to others and society, enriches the individual's inner world and improves one's own civilized quality. Starting from small things, starting with a smile, sowing the seeds of smiles, advocating a good atmosphere of unity, equality, mutual help, and forming friendly, warm, cordial and kind interpersonal relationships can create a harmonious, harmonious, civilized and healthy social living environment.