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Ten sentences of primary school students' civilized etiquette

Ten sentences of primary school students' civilized etiquette are as follows:

1, unite classmates and respect teachers.

2. Students are dressed neatly, and Young Pioneers wear red scarves.

3. Use more polite expressions, such as "Hello", "Please", "Thank you", "You're welcome" and "Sorry".

4. Get ready for the bell to ring, enter the classroom in an orderly manner, prepare the learning tools and sit upright.

5. Listen carefully in class, think positively, speak boldly, and read and write regularly.

6. Abide by the school rules and regulations.

7. Protect public facilities, cultural relics and historic sites, take good care of crops, flowers and trees, and protect beneficial animals and ecological environment.

8. In public, don't talk loudly, spit, litter, pick your ears, pick your nose, shave your teeth, cut your nails, etc.

9. Obey traffic regulations, do not ride a bike illegally, and cross the road and take the crosswalk.

10, take the school bus instead of grabbing seats, and offer seats to classmates and people in difficulty. When you take a bus or ship, you should take the initiative to give your seat to the old, the young, the sick, the disabled, the pregnant and the teacher.

1 1. Only by having a good personal image can you win the respect of others.

12, civilized words are on the lips, and there will be many friends around you.

13, people who cannot tolerate others will not be tolerated by others.

14, I treat others with a smile and others treat me with a smile.

15. You don't need to give generously to the garden, and you don't need to ask for too much.

16, green grass, protect it, don't trample it, the air is fresh.

17, no matter how hard the ice is, it will be melted by the sunshine when smiling.

18, our feet should not be lawns, and our hands should not be flowers.

19, sow a sincere seed and reap a pure friendship.

20. Civilization has dyed red flowers and blown green grass, illuminating our hearts.