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What are some friendly behaviors?

Question 1: Which of the students’ behaviors and words are friendly? 1. Self-respect and self-love, pay attention to appearance 1. Maintain national honor, respect the national flag and national emblem, be able to sing the national anthem, stand tall, take off your hat, and pay attention when raising and lowering the national flag, playing and singing the national anthem, and perform the Young Pioneers' team salute. 2. Dress neatly, plainly and elegantly, no perms, no hair dyeing, no makeup, no jewelry, no long hair for boys, and high heels for girls. 3. Pay attention to hygiene and develop good hygiene habits. Don't spit or litter. 4. Behave in a civilized manner, do not swear, do not curse, do not fight, and do not gamble. Do not get involved in activities or places inappropriate for minors. 5. Have a healthy taste, do not read pornographic, murderous, violent, feudal and superstitious books, periodicals, audio and video products, do not listen to or sing unhealthy songs, and do not participate in superstitious activities. 6. Cherish your reputation, don’t be ignorant about picking up gold, resist bad temptations, and don’t do things that are detrimental to your personality. 7. Pay attention to safety and prevent fire, drowning, electric shock, theft, poisoning, etc. 2. Be honest and trustworthy, and treat others politely. 8. Treat others equally and be kind to others. Respect other people’s personalities, religious beliefs, and national customs and habits. Be courteous and courteous, respect the elderly and care for the young, and help the disabled. 9. Respect faculty and staff, salute or take the initiative to say hello when meeting, stand up when answering teachers’ questions, and be sincere when giving advice to teachers. 10. Students should respect each other, unite and help each other, understand and tolerate each other, treat each other sincerely, and have normal interactions. They should not bully others, do not bully classmates, and do not make fun of others. Do more self-criticism when conflicts arise. 11. Use polite language, pay attention to the occasion when speaking, have a friendly attitude, and speak Mandarin. Stand up and use both hands when receiving or delivering items. 12. Do not enter other people's rooms without permission, do not use other people's belongings, and do not read other people's letters and diaries. 13. Do not interrupt others' speeches at will, do not disturb others' study, work and rest, and apologize for obstructing others. 14. Be honest and trustworthy, be consistent in words and deeds, do what you promise others, apologize when you fail to do so, and return money and things borrowed from others in a timely manner. Don't lie, don't deceive, don't cheat, and correct your mistakes when you know they are wrong. 15. Stand up and pay tribute to the teacher when class is over. When class is over, ask the teacher to go first. 3. Observe rules and disciplines, and study diligently 16. Arrive at school on time, do not be late, do not leave early, and do not be absent from class. 17. Listen attentively in class, think diligently, actively participate in discussions, and have the courage to express opinions. 18. Preview and review carefully, take the initiative to study, complete homework on time, and do not cheat in exams. 19. Actively participate in productive labor and social practice, actively participate in other activities organized by the school, and abide by the requirements and regulations of the activities. 20. Be on duty conscientiously and keep the classrooms and campus clean and beautiful. Do not chase, fight or make noise in the classroom and campus, and maintain good order in the school. 21. Take good care of the school building and public property, and do not make any graffiti or drawings on blackboards, walls, desks, bulletin boards, etc. Borrowed public property must be returned on time, and damaged items must be compensated. 22. Observe the rules of the dormitory and canteen, cherish food, save water and electricity, and obey management. 23. Treat difficulties and setbacks correctly, don’t feel inferior, don’t be jealous, don’t be extreme, and maintain mental health. 4. Be diligent and frugal, and honor your parents. 24. Live frugally, don’t compare with each other, and don’t spend money indiscriminately. 25. Learn to take care of your personal life and put away your own clothing and supplies neatly. 26. Live a regular life, work and rest on time, cherish time, arrange your after-school life reasonably, and insist on exercising. 27. Frequently communicate with parents about life, study, thoughts, etc., and respect parents’ opinions and teachings. 28. Greet your parents when you go out and when you arrive home. You are not allowed to stay outside or stay over with others without your parents’ permission. 29. Be considerate and help your parents and elders, take the initiative to do housework within your ability, and care for your brothers and sisters. 30. If you have any opinions about your parents, you should put them forward politely, be reasonable, and not willful, lose your temper, or contradict them. 31. Treat guests with enthusiasm and stand up to greet them. It does not affect the normal life of the neighbors and takes the initiative to help the neighbors when they are in trouble. 5. Be strict with yourself and abide by public ethics 32. Abide by national laws and do not do anything prohibited by law. 33. Observe traffic laws, do not run red lights, do not ride illegally, use crosswalks when crossing the road, and do not cross barriers. 34. Observe public order, take the initiative to purchase tickets when taking public transportation, give up your seat to the elderly, young, sick, disabled, pregnant and teachers, and do not compete for seats.

35. Care for public facilities, cultural relics and historic sites, crops, flowers, trees, beneficial animals and the ecological environment. 36. Observe Internet ethics and safety regulations, do not browse, do not create, do not spread bad information...gt;gt;

Question 2: What are the unfriendly behaviors around us? Some trivial questions, such as the weight of girls, the height of boys, and the age of female teachers

Question 3: What kind actions in life move you? In fact, in life, as long as there is love in your heart, you can find love everywhere. I can be moved

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Question 4: Me and the friendly behavior around me 900 It’s really inexplicable. The class teacher actually asked me to attend school when I’m not good at speaking at all. Even though I declined the speech contest in every possible way, at the request of the head teacher, I had no choice but to give it a try.

I can handle self-introduction for the campaign, or bringing a script with me to speak on stage, but it is really difficult for me to give a speech on stage with my bare hands. I didn’t know how to prepare, I just memorized the script, and I didn’t know if I could speak fluently when I went on stage. Soon, the competition started, and I found an empty seat under the stage and sat down, because I was ranked around 40th in the competition and had to wait for quite some time. I looked around and saw no one I knew, so I could only stare at the manuscript in my hand in a daze. Not long after, a classmate came over with a draft of his speech in his hand. It seemed that he was also here to participate in the competition. "Can I take this seat?" "Yes." I replied with a smile. "Classmate, what class are you in?" "Class 1, where are you?" "I am in Class 3."... Soon, we started chatting. For more than an hour before going on stage, we talked about everything. The NBA talked about Tencent Games and quickly became good friends.

Time passed so quickly, and it was soon time for me to give a speech. I quickly took out the manuscript and read it several times to get ready to go on stage. "Actually, there's no need to be like this. There's nothing to be nervous about. Just speak naturally." He said to me with a smile. I nodded and went on stage with a smile.

The first half of the speech went relatively smoothly. There was only one place where it was a little unsmooth, and I didn’t take it to heart. But in the last few paragraphs, I got stuck several times because I forgot the words, and I couldn’t help but get nervous. The speech is no longer natural. At this time, I accidentally saw his encouraging smile in the audience. I relaxed and finished the speech easily. His smile may have been unintentional, but it gave me confidence and the confidence to speak.

The result of the competition is not satisfactory, but it is not important anymore. I have made a good friend. What makes two strangers become friends? It's a smile. A friendly smile shortens the distance between people and gives people kindness and encouragement. If someone asks me what I need to make friends with others, I will definitely say: "You don't need anything, just a friendly smile."

Question 5: In what aspects does being friendly reflect being friendly to humans and being kind to nature? , harmonious existence, sustainable development

Question 6: What does being a friendly person mean in life: ① Caring about others and respecting A Test question: To be a friendly person, you must be polite to others , you must respect and understand others, treat others sincerely, learn to put yourself in others' shoes, and cannot only think about yourself. This is not conducive to establishing friendship, so ④ is eliminated and the answer is A.

Question 7: How to be friendly? 10 points It depends on the situation. If you are someone you want to have a close friendship with, even if you don’t smile, you can pay attention to it in your daily life. Others may have some small needs and you can help them. For example, if someone is busy making a mess after eating, Maybe you need a napkin. I mean, for example, at this time, if you do a little help, if you don't smile, it will make people feel more reliable.

In fact, if you are not very good at expressing emotions on your face, you can try to participate in large-scale invitations from people around you.

For example, starting a group, etc., then, since you have the above problems, you must be a very good person. Let others know more about you through small things.

As for dealing with strangers, don’t be too hasty in doing things. When others pass by, just nod or lean over to open the door first. People these days can understand.

Question 8: There are still some unfriendly behaviors when interacting with classmates. Treat each other with sincerity when interacting with classmates. Being a person should be honest. You should not engage in false things. When interacting with others, people should be honest. Be kind and don’t always think about the disadvantages of interacting with others. As the saying goes: Suffering is a blessing

Question 9: What are the friendly behaviors of a 7-year-old child? Helping others, helping friends, helping an old lady cross the road, etc.

Question 10: Which of the students’ behaviors and words are friendly? 1. Self-respect and self-love, pay attention to appearance 1. Maintain national honor, respect the national flag and national emblem, be able to sing the national anthem, stand tall, take off your hat, and pay attention when raising and lowering the national flag, playing and singing the national anthem, and perform the Young Pioneers' team salute. 2. Dress neatly, plainly and elegantly, no perms, no hair dyeing, no makeup, no jewelry, no long hair for boys, and high heels for girls. 3. Pay attention to hygiene and develop good hygiene habits. Don't spit or litter. 4. Behave in a civilized manner, do not swear, do not curse, do not fight, and do not gamble. Do not get involved in activities or places inappropriate for minors. 5. Have a healthy taste, do not read pornographic, murderous, violent, feudal and superstitious books, periodicals, audio and video products, do not listen to or sing unhealthy songs, and do not participate in superstitious activities. 6. Cherish your reputation, don’t be ignorant about picking up gold, resist bad temptations, and don’t do things that are detrimental to your personality. 7. Pay attention to safety and prevent fire, drowning, electric shock, theft, poisoning, etc. 2. Be honest and trustworthy, and treat others politely. 8. Treat others equally and be kind to others. Respect other people’s personalities, religious beliefs, and national customs and habits. Be courteous and courteous, respect the elderly and care for the young, and help the disabled. 9. Respect faculty and staff, salute or take the initiative to say hello when meeting, stand up when answering teachers’ questions, and be sincere when giving advice to teachers. 10. Students should respect each other, unite and help each other, understand and tolerate each other, treat each other sincerely, and have normal interactions. They should not bully others, do not bully classmates, and do not make fun of others. Do more self-criticism when conflicts arise. 11. Use polite language, pay attention to the occasion when speaking, have a friendly attitude, and speak Mandarin. Stand up and use both hands when receiving or delivering items. 12. Do not enter other people's rooms without permission, do not use other people's belongings, and do not read other people's letters and diaries. 13. Do not interrupt others' speeches at will, do not disturb others' study, work and rest, and apologize for obstructing others. 14. Be honest and trustworthy, be consistent in words and deeds, do what you promise others, apologize when you fail to do so, and return money and things borrowed from others in a timely manner. Don't lie, don't deceive, don't cheat, and correct your mistakes when you know they are wrong. 15. Stand up and pay tribute to the teacher when class is over. When class is over, ask the teacher to go first. 3. Observe rules and disciplines, and study diligently 16. Arrive at school on time, do not be late, do not leave early, and do not be absent from class. 17. Listen attentively in class, think diligently, actively participate in discussions, and have the courage to express opinions. 18. Preview and review carefully, take the initiative to study, complete homework on time, and do not cheat in exams. 19. Actively participate in productive labor and social practice, actively participate in other activities organized by the school, and abide by the requirements and regulations of the activities. 20. Be on duty conscientiously and keep the classrooms and campus clean and beautiful. Do not chase, fight or make noise in the classroom and campus, and maintain good order in the school. 21. Take good care of the school building and public property, and do not make any graffiti or drawings on blackboards, walls, desks, bulletin boards, etc. Borrowed public property must be returned on time, and damaged items must be compensated. 22. Observe the rules of the dormitory and canteen, cherish food, save water and electricity, and obey management. 23. Treat difficulties and setbacks correctly, don’t feel inferior, don’t be jealous, don’t be extreme, and maintain mental health. 4. Be diligent and frugal, and honor your parents. 24. Live frugally, don’t compare with each other, and don’t spend money indiscriminately. 25. Learn to take care of your personal life and put away your own clothing and supplies neatly. 26. Live a regular life, work and rest on time, cherish time, arrange your after-school life reasonably, and insist on exercising. 27. Frequently communicate with parents about life, study, thoughts, etc., and respect parents’ opinions and teachings.

28. Greet your parents when you go out and when you arrive home. You are not allowed to stay outside or stay over with others without your parents’ permission. 29. Be considerate and help your parents and elders, take the initiative to do housework within your ability, and care for your brothers and sisters. 30. If you have any opinions about your parents, you should put them forward politely, be reasonable, and not willful, lose your temper, or contradict them. 31. Treat guests with enthusiasm and stand up to greet them. It does not affect the normal life of the neighbors and takes the initiative to help the neighbors when they are in trouble. 5. Be strict with yourself and abide by public ethics 32. Abide by national laws and do not do anything prohibited by law. 33. Observe traffic laws, do not run red lights, do not ride illegally, use crosswalks when crossing the road, and do not cross barriers. 34. Observe public order, take the initiative to purchase tickets when taking public transportation, give up your seat to the elderly, young, sick, disabled, pregnant and teachers, and do not compete for seats. 35. Care for public facilities, cultural relics and historic sites, crops, flowers, trees, beneficial animals and the ecological environment. 36. Observe Internet ethics and safety regulations, do not browse, produce, or spread bad information...gt;gt;