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Civilize you, me and others on the blackboard

Being civilized is a reflection of quality. Only when everyone is civilized and etiquette from the bottom of their hearts can society be more harmonious. The following is the content of civilized handwritten newspapers that I have collected for your reference.

1. Etiquette

What is civilized etiquette? Simply put, it is a code of conduct of self-discipline and respect for others. It is a process and means of showing respect and understanding for others. It is civilized etiquette to give up your seat when riding in a car, it is civilized etiquette to abide by the queue order, and it is civilized etiquette to protect public property. Civilized etiquette is not only a reflection of personal quality and upbringing, but also a reflection of personal morality and social ethics. It is the face of the city and the country.

So how should civilized etiquette be done? Civilized etiquette should start from small things, and civilization can be seen in the details. Each of us should start from small things and start from the things around us. As the saying goes, "Don't do good deeds because they are small, and don't do evil because they are small!" Throughout the ages, we can see that a successful great man must have his methodical code of conduct. Similarly, if we want to become a qualified ' Students should standardize their words and deeds and lay a good foundation for entering society in the future. Some students mentioned that respecting others is also a kind of civilized etiquette. For example, learning to give full respect to others when they speak and listen to others reflects high civilized qualities. Civilized etiquette is not only on a moral level, but also a kind of knowledge and culture.

2. A short story about Chinese civilization and etiquette

Cheng Menlixue

Yang Shi (1053-1135) was a very talented scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty. A native of Jiangle, Nanjianzhou (now part of Fujian). After becoming a Jinshi, he gave up being an official and continued his studies.

The two brothers Cheng Hao (1032-1085) and Cheng Yi (1033-1107) were famous academicians, philosophers, and educators from Luoyang at that time. They were both the founders of Neo-Confucianism in the Northern Song Dynasty. . Their theories were inherited by Zhu Xi of the Southern Song Dynasty, and were known as the Cheng-Zhu School.

Yang Shi admired Er Cheng's knowledge and went to Luoyang to study under Cheng Hao. Cheng Hao died four years later, and he continued to study under Cheng Hao. At this time, he was already 40 years old, but he still respected his teacher and studied hard. One day, it was snowing heavily and the weather was freezing cold. When Yang Shi encountered a difficult problem, he braved the biting cold wind and asked his classmate You Ye (1053-1123) to go to his teacher's house for advice. When he came to the teacher's house, he saw that the teacher was sitting in a chair and fell asleep. He couldn't bear to disturb him for fear of disturbing the teacher's rest, so he stood quietly outside the door and waited. When the teacher woke up, there was already a foot of snow under their feet and their bodies were covered with snow. The teacher hurriedly invited Yang Shi and others into the room to teach them.

Later, "Cheng Men Li Xue" became a widely circulated example of respecting teachers.

Emperor Han Ming respects teachers

When Emperor Liu Zhuang of the Han Ming Dynasty was the crown prince, Dr. Huan Rong was his teacher. Later he succeeded to the throne and became the emperor, "I still respect Huan Rong as a teacher of etiquette." . He personally went to Taichang Mansion, asked Huan Rong to sit on the east side, set up a few sticks, and listened to the teacher's instructions as he did when giving lectures. He also summoned hundreds of students who had been taught by Chaozhong Baiguan and Huan Rong to Taichang Mansion to pay homage to Huan Rong as disciples. When Huan Rong fell ill, Emperor Ming sent people to pay special condolences and even visited the teacher himself. Every time he visited the teacher, Emperor Ming would get off the car and walk there as soon as he entered the street to show his respect. After entering the door, I would often hold the teacher's skinny hand and weep silently for a long time. The emperor of the dynasty treated Huan Rong like this, so "the princes, generals, and officials who asked about illness did not dare to ride to the door again and worshiped under the bed." When Huan Rong died, Emperor Ming also changed his clothes, attended the funeral in person, and made proper arrangements for his children.

3. Civilized etiquette slogans

1. Respecting others means respecting oneself, and being convenient to others is also convenient to oneself.

2. Being civilized starts from me, and establishing new trends starts from now on.

3. Don’t leave garbage on the ground, and let the debris go with people.

4. Xiaocao smiles slightly, please come around.

5. Smile is our language, and civilization is our belief.

6. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the easiest thing to ignore, but it is the most precious thing.

7. Politeness and civilization are the golden keys to our company.

8. Birds fly freely because of their wings, flowers are beautiful because of their fragrance, and campuses will be more advanced because of civilization.

9. The flowers of mercy are as bright as brocade at your hand, and the grass of mercy is under your feet!

10. It is not difficult to say hello to the teacher; the difficulty is to insist on saying it sincerely to the teacher. Sounds good.

11. Flowers decorate the world with beauty, we beautify the campus with actions!

12. Picking up a piece of paper, what is pure is your own spirit; erase it intentionally A stain purifies your soul.

13. "Today, did you smile? Did you say hello? Were you courteous? Did you help others?"

4. Daily Behavior Etiquette

1. Title Etiquette

(1) Do not call parents and elders by their names, let alone use impolite words to address them. Use accurate titles, such as dad, grandma, teacher, uncle, etc.

(2) Do not give others nicknames or fancy names.

2. Greeting etiquette

When greeting parents and elders, different greetings should be used according to different times, occasions, and festivals.

(1) After getting up early, ask dad and mom good morning. ? (Good morning,Dad/Mum.)

 (2)Wish dad and mom good night before going to bed. ? (Good night, Dad/Mum.)

(3) Parents come home from get off work: Dad and Mom are back. ? (Hello, Dad/Mum.)

(4) Birthday: I wish my elders a happy birthday and good health. ? (Happy birthday to you!)(Wish you good health!)

 (5) New Year: I wish my father and mother a happy New Year. (Happy New Year!)

(6) When dad and mom go out, say: I wish dad and mom a safe journey and smooth work. ? (Wish you a good journey!)

 (7) When dad and mom come back from a trip, they say: Mom and dad are back, thank you for your hard work. (Welcome home!)

 (8) When you say goodbye to your family: Don’t worry, I will take good care of myself. If you are away from home for a long time, write or call to greet your family.

3. Table manners

A. When at home:

(1) Ask the elders to sit down first. ? (Sit down/Have a seat/Take a seat,please.)

 (2) Wait for the elders to take the bowls and chopsticks first, and then take the bowls and chopsticks yourself.

(3) When eating or drinking soup, swallow in small sips, chew with your mouth closed, and try not to make any noise.

(4) Say "thank you" when others bring food to you. ? (Thank you.)

(5) Take the initiative to add food and drinks to the elders.

(6) After finishing the meal first, say "Everyone eat slowly." ? (Enjoy your Breakfast/lunch/supper!)

B. At school:

(1) Enter the restaurant in an orderly manner under the guidance of the teacher.

(2) Sit on the designated seat, with your feet together naturally, your legs naturally flat, sitting in a natural posture, and your back upright.

(3) Eat quietly and civilly.

(4) Eat all rice, vegetables, and soups; do not have a partial or picky eclipse.

(5) Bowls and plates should be handled with care and placed neatly.

4. Hospitality etiquette

(1) When guests come to visit, you must be prepared in advance and keep the room tidy. You should give a warm reception, help your parents arrange their seats, hand them tea, and then say goodbye and leave. When your parents see off the guests, you should say "goodbye" to the guests. If your parents are not at home, you must receive guests as hosts.

(2) When your classmates and friends come to visit, you should warmly welcome them.

When visiting for the first time, parents should be introduced one by one, and then the best seats should be given to the guests. Tea, candy, toys, books, etc. can be used to entertain them.

(3) When parents’ friends bring children to visit, they should play with the children, tell them stories, and listen to music or watch TV with them.

(4) When eating, if classmates or friends come to visit, you should take the initiative to invite them to eat together. If the guest declares that he has eaten, arrange for the friend to sit down first, find some books, newspapers or magazines for him to read, and then continue eating.

(5) Receiving teachers should be as warm and solemn as receiving elders.

(6) When seeing off guests, you should send them outside the door and welcome them back next time.