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Speech on civilized etiquette for primary school students (with reward points)

The ancients said, "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand up." In other words, if you don't learn "etiquette", you won't be able to establish yourself in society.

So, what is etiquette? Simply put, etiquette is a code of conduct for self-discipline and respect for others. It is a process and means to show respect and understanding for others.

Civilized etiquette is not only a reflection of personal quality and upbringing, but also a reflection of personal morality and social morality. It is the face of the city and the country.

So, learning etiquette can not only strengthen personal qualities internally and shape the unit externally, but also lubricate and improve interpersonal relationships.

As a "state of etiquette" with a history of 5,000 years of civilization, being civilized and using etiquette is also an important way to carry forward national culture and display national spirit.

We live in society, and our identities and roles are constantly changing. We hate others one moment, and often become the object of others' dislike the next. These are nothing more than "unruly" behaviors.

When we are tourists, we always follow our own whims, spitting, chewing gum, trampling on the lawn, and scribbling on cultural relics; when we are citizens, it is also I deeply hate the phenomenon of spitting and graffiti everywhere.

When we get along with classmates, we always complain about their "inconsistency in small details", whether it is talking or borrowing things at work or in life; and we ourselves are often too lazy to take care of those "small details" .

When we take a bus, we are always proud of being able to grab a seat. We never bother to say sorry when we squeeze or step on others; When we arrive, we always resent the other person for not saying sorry or even punching each other; when we are old people, standing on the rickety car, we always long for someone to make way for ourselves who cannot stand. A seat.

With the development and progress of society, people’s spiritual needs and self-perceived values ??are getting higher and higher, and they increasingly want to be understood and respected. There is no doubt that under the current situation, etiquette is no longer a need for individual industries and individual social levels, but a need for all people.

The train runs fast because of the headband. At home, if parents can take the lead; in school, if teachers can take the lead; in work, if the leaders can take the lead; in window units, if the window staff can take the lead... By extension, it must be promoted throughout China , popularize civilized etiquette, if the more than 10 million people in the capital can take the lead; if each of us can start from me, start from now on...

There is no doubt that our civilized etiquette promotion will be and popularization work will be easier. Then our spiritual civilization construction will achieve rapid development just like our material civilization construction. The spiritual outlook of our 1.3 billion people will inevitably take on a new look, and people will live in a friendly, tolerant, caring, and warm social atmosphere!

Civilized etiquette emphasizes "respect first."

If you want others to respect you, you must first respect others.

Those bad habits are just for temporary pleasure, and they lose your own personality and dignity. If you don't respect yourself, will others respect you?

I have finished my speech, thank you all!

Hello everyone!

The title of my speech today is "Civility and Etiquette on Campus". Etiquette is ubiquitous, it can show a person's moral cultivation, it can enhance friendship between people, and it has too many functions. In this sunny March, spring is full of vitality, which means we should have a new look. So how can we make the etiquette of primary school students permeate the beautiful campus? We primary school students must dress appropriately, conform to their status as students, and reflect the vigorous and progressive style of students in the new century, because appearance, appearance, and demeanor can make people know your accomplishments at a glance. The flag-raising ceremony is the most solemn. This national flag, which embodies civilization and passion, is even more vivid when surrounded by etiquette. At this moment, under the national flag, we must be serious, full of energy, and sing the national anthem