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How to deal with public space and personal free composition materials

when watching the performance, can you interact well with the stage? When taking the bus, can you queue up in an orderly way and offer your seat? In the public space, can you be self-disciplined and maintain the environmental order in which we live and study together? "Public space consciousness" is one of the symbols of modern civilization. For our students, on campus, our public space is all public areas where students and teachers live and study together, such as various teaching places, dormitories, canteens, venues and other places where people get along with each other. If there is no self-discipline in the public space, it will hinder the public order, and the public space will be destroyed, and everyone may become a victim in the end.

Public space consciousness is related to personal civilization accomplishment, school brand image, and to a certain extent, even the dignity of the nation. According to the newspaper, Singapore is a country where English is widely used, and most of the slogans in public places in this country are written in English. But some polite slogans, such as "No spitting", "No smoking" and "No lawn", are written in Chinese. What is it? People replied: "Because most of these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from Chinese mainland." To this end, a middle school principal who visited Singapore said earnestly: "Uncivilized behavior is also a national shame.

In this regard, I would like to put forward the following suggestions to all students and teachers:

1. Strengthen the education of public space awareness, starting with keeping the classroom study quiet, self-study homework quiet, dining quiet, important meetings quiet and going to bed quiet;

2. No littering, spitting, climbing, damaging flowers and trees, scribbling or scribbling in the public space. You can pick up scraps of paper when you see them on campus.