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Talk about your understanding of creating a civilized campus, about 200 words.

Civilized etiquette accompanies me. "Being civilized and establishing new practices" is not a very difficult thing for us. As long as we start from around us and start from small things, we can develop good behavioral habits. We must develop good civilized habits and be civilized middle school students. Then please each of us control our mouths, do not use foul language, do not spit; control our hands, do not litter, do not fight; control our feet, do not trample on the lawn. Food bags and instant noodle boxes can be seen everywhere in classrooms and campuses. Some students even think that since there are classmates and cleaners on duty to clean, it’s no harm to throw them away. Another example is that some students chase and fight in the corridors of the teaching building while walking. Pushing and shoving are common; some students swear and swear to each other, climb branches at will, and even some students deliberately damage the school's public property. Many of our classmates put the study of cultural knowledge first, and often ignore the cultivation of social morality and the development of civilized habits, which essentially demonstrate a person's ideological quality. In fact, good behavioral habits are the prerequisite for ensuring our smooth learning and the basis for establishing a healthy personality. Students who do not have good behavioral habits in school may be undisciplined, unhygienic, and disrupt the learning environment of the class. Not long ago, I saw a report about Singapore. Singapore is a country where English is widely spoken. Most of the slogans in public places in this country are written in English. However, some of the civilized and polite slogans, such as "No spitting", "No smoking", "No entering the lawn", etc. are written in Chinese. Why? People replied: "Because most of the tourists who engage in these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from mainland China." For this reason, a middle school principal who visited Singapore for inspection focused on saying hello when meeting a teacher, or accidentally bumping into him. At that time, he said to Bu Chang: "Uncivilized behavior is also a national humiliation." "In fact, if you want to become a "What is civilization? Civilization is the smile when we meet on the road, the enthusiastic help when classmates are in trouble, the kindness when getting along with others." It is the act of consciously putting garbage into the trash can, and the active stop when you see someone spitting. ...Civilization is a quality, civilization is a kind of cultivation, and civilization is a behavior that is respected and widely praised by everyone.