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Civilization story on the bus

What uncivilized behaviors have I encountered on the bus?

It's just that a couple kissed me in the corridor of the school library. I feel very unqualified.

Dialogue composition between civilized people and uncivilized people on the bus

Civilized and uncivilized on the bus

Although the word "civilization" is the most popular word in today's society, we have been talking about civilization, civilization! But how many people can really do the word civilization? !

Summer vacation, my grandmother and I took the bus to mend clothes. There were already many people when we got on the bus. Grandma and I managed to find two empty seats. Many people came on the road, mostly old people. When they got on the bus, there was no room, so everyone had to stand. I looked up and found two old people beside me. They are short, and it is obviously difficult to catch the railing on the roof.

At this time, an uncle sitting in front of me, probably in his thirties, looked back and found an old man next to him. He got up at once and said without hesitation, "Grandpa, sit here!" " I am standing. "

Grandpa gave him a hand and said, "thank you, no need!" " I'm standing! "

"It's okay, I'm young, have tried! You sit here! " Uncle said with a smile. Grandpa thanked him again and again, showing a gratified smile.

I was infected by that uncle's behavior and couldn't help giving him a thumbs-up in my heart! At this moment, I found an old man standing beside me. I immediately stood up and wanted grandpa to sit here, but before I could say anything, the elder sister next to me sat in my position and played with my mobile phone. Obviously, this girl doesn't want to give her seat to grandpa! At first, I thought maybe she didn't notice an old man standing next to her and there was no seat. But I never expected that she turned around and saw the old man, but turned a blind eye and continued to play with her mobile phone. I was so angry that my roots itched. I stepped forward and said, "Sister, I gave this position to Grandpa. Please stand up. "

My sister gave me a look and didn't answer me. She is still playing with her mobile phone.

Seeing that she was indifferent, I raised my voice and said, "Please give it to Grandpa!"

My angry voice was particularly loud in the noisy carriage, and the whole carriage was quiet, and everyone focused on this big sister.

Grandpa is afraid of causing more trouble, so say it quickly. "Kid, that's ok, that's ok! I am not tired of standing! "

"You should know the word' first come, first served'!" The elder sister said, "Cut! How long have I been waiting? Wow! How long has he only been here? ! "

I said contemptuously to her, "Is there still a saying of" first come, first served "about respecting the old and loving the young?" Then I said seriously, "please make room for grandpa!" "

All eyes in the carriage were focused on my elder sister and me. Suddenly, her face was a little red. She stood up shyly, quickly squeezed into the exit door and faced the window, no longer embarrassed to let everyone see her face. I insisted that grandpa sit in the position I won, and applause suddenly sounded in the carriage! ! ......

At the next stop, the elder sister got off the bus in a hurry. I don't know if that station is her destination. Maybe she thinks that her behavior just went too far, so she has no face to stay in this car!

What happened today touched me a lot. Old people are often vulnerable groups in society, so we should show more care and help and care for everyone around us. In fact, it's like a public service advertisement often broadcast on TV: it's not that difficult to give up your seat!

Civilization starts with me and starts with small things! Let's be a person who respects the old and loves the young, and be a civilized person!

The civilized language on the bus is urgent! ! !

No smoking! Please carry forward the spirit of friendship and take the initiative to give up your seat to the sick and disabled pregnant women! Please take care of your belongings in case they are stolen!

Modern civilized poetry on the bus

On the civilian floor of the bus,

Helping the old and bringing the young is civilization.

Initiative makes people enthusiastic,

Squeeze, squeeze. Speak softly.

Commuting is the peak,

Go out a few minutes early,

Calm and good quality,

The beauty of words between people,

In a few words, the atmosphere was even.

It is civilized to go to school by bus.

Ordinary people are open-minded now.

Ⅳ Ask for a speech about giving up your seat on the bus (emphasizing civilization)

Giving up one's seat on the bus has become a fairly common social morality. Once I saw many primary school students on the bus. They whispered to the children who didn't give up their seats in time: "Why don't you give up your seat to grandpa?" It is illegal not to give up your seat! "Of course, breaking the law is a bit much, but we can also see that giving up your seat to the elderly has become a deep-rooted moral norm. Henan, located in the Central Plains, is the birthplace of Chinese culture. There has been a tradition of respecting etiquette since ancient times. He was given the courtesy of giving up his seat on the bus in Zhengzhou, and was often praised by outsiders, which reflected the elegance of the Central Plains people in detail. I often take bus No.97, and the conductor smiles and sends you a "hello" greeting. Old people get on the bus, while young people struggle to give up their seats. This harmonious and modest atmosphere can not help but make people feel incomparable warmth and happiness, and it is also the pride of our people in the state of etiquette in the Central Plains. Of course, sometimes there are some unusual situations. For example, I have taken bus No.68 several times. Maybe it's because there are so many people that the order on the bus is very chaotic. Almost every time, there is an incident in which a mobile phone is stolen. Another time, the young man standing next to me had his pants cut and his wallet stolen. Of course, in such an environment, it is even more difficult to give up his seat. Sometimes I will be bored to observe those who give up their seats and those who don't, so I realize that there are probably two kinds of people who don't give up their seats: one is people who don't know the etiquette of giving up their seats at all, so even people who are old, weak, sick and pregnant with children will still sit still without guilt when they hear the voice in the car reminding them, and they won't even turn their faces to look at the scenery outside the window; The other is the kind of person who thinks he is excellent and really doesn't need to give his seat to someone lower than himself. Those who are very conceited always have reason to think highly of themselves: the rich are proud of their deep pockets, and the tramp is proud of being unruly; Civil servants are proud to be able to enter state organs, and those who earn their own living are also proud of their excellent wisdom and ability; Students are proud of getting ahead, while illiterate people are proud of being satisfied with their jobs. Black hair is proud to represent the quintessence of China, and yellow hair is proud to be exposed to foreign style; Northerners are proud of their honest and frank and simplicity, while southerners are proud of their cleverness and resourcefulness ... Indeed, regional cultural differences can also be manifested in such a trivial matter as giving up their seats, which reminds me of an incident in my early years. Once, I went to Shanghai on business many times in a row, and of course I had to take a bus. Once I took a bus at the departure station, and there were fewer people. Two people didn't sit in the row with two seats, but occupied two rows with two window seats. One of them said to his companion, "We Beijingers have the habit of giving up our seats, and it's hard to see the people who should give up their seats, so if you want to sit inside, you don't have to think about giving up your seats." "I can't help but feel that' Beijingers' are too smart, not as simple and ignorant as we Henan people, and we also feel' uncomfortable if we don't give up our seats', but we will never think of occupying a position without giving up our seats. However, I still respect them very much, because after all, they still retain the tradition of the country of etiquette and maintain the moral character of treating people with courtesy, unlike Shanghainese who have no idea what they are giving up their seats for. Shanghainese belong to the kind of westernized China people. They think they are full of foreign flavor and look down on all China people, especially those foreigners who are not Shanghainese, not to mention the country people in rags. So there is no etiquette concept of China people at all. Where can I give my seat to you "inferior people"? This traditional habit of Shanghainese has been preserved until now, and no one has given up his seat on the bus so far. An actor I have always admired said in a TV interview, "If you want to get married, marry a Shanghainese. Shanghai men are the best men! "I don't admire her this irrelevant remarks. I just want to say to her loudly, "If you want to get married, marry the man who gave up his seat on the bus. Only these people who abide by the etiquette of the section are the most reliable! "This, this, intercept a.

ⅵ uncivilized behavior on the bus

What feels most uncivilized is moral kidnapping and giving up your seat.

I am old, and I am right, whether you are tired like a dog after work or not, whether you have just come home from the hospital or not.

Not to mention whether you will feel uncomfortable during your physiological period. Do you want to sleep for five more minutes on the bus in the morning?

I am old, and I am right. You must give me your seat. If you don't sit down, I'll say you don't respect the old and love the young.

ⅶ Ask for a composition in which the civilized virtues that happened on the bus accompanied me to grow up. More than 600 words

The virtue of civilization is with me.

The word "civilized virtue" is familiar to everyone. Of course, in our life, there are also some things about "the virtue of civilization". But this time I was on the bus, and this is the scene. . . . . .

It was a sunny Saturday, and I took the bus as usual and was crowded in a crowded carriage as usual. I held the armrest of the car and finally squeezed into a seat with an old lady with silver hair.

Just as I was casually looking out of the window and admiring the white pear blossoms on the roadside, the bus stopped. As people walked, the originally crowded carriage became more crowded, and I was blocked and couldn't move.

Just then, in this extremely crowded time, a pregnant woman got on the bus. I looked at the pregnant woman: she was pregnant, her right hand was struggling to support her waist, her left hand was carrying a bag, and her face showed a tired expression. But even so, those college students in their twenties are indifferent and have no intention of giving up their seats at all.

At this time, the old lady couldn't stand it any longer. She stood up resolutely, grabbed the armrest and walked out of the seat, walked aside, hugged the young pregnant woman and said, "Young man, go sit down. . . . . . It's too crowded here. Don't get tired. . . . . . ""no, no, no, old lady, you are too old, that's not good! You should take that seat! " Pregnant women keep refusing. "Oh, you sit down! I am in good health! Quick, quick, quick, sit down! " The old lady refused and pushed the pregnant woman to the empty seat. The pregnant woman's eyes were wet, and she burst into tears and sat down awkwardly.

At this time, there was a broadcast from the car: "Passengers, please carry forward the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation and give your seat to the old, weak, sick, disabled and pregnant passengers. Thank you. . . . . . "

Hearing this, the people on the side blushed involuntarily and bowed their heads in shame.

Yes! Civilization virtue is self-cultivation, it is like a small tree. As long as you pay attention to it and do it bit by bit, it will take root and grow sturdily in your heart. Although insignificant, it is indispensable to each of us. The old lady made this little tree a towering tree and let her virtue take care of others.

In the future, every time I take the bus and see the old man, I can't help but think of the virtue events that the old lady and her ordinary people can't do. I think I should do the same and develop good virtue habits. So every time I take the bus, I will take the initiative to stand up and give them my seat when I see the old, the weak, the sick and the pregnant!

"Civilized virtue, grow with me" let the seeds of virtue spread in everyone's heart and let virtue take root in people's hearts!

ⅷ On the bus, how should we be good ambassadors of civilization?

First: Keep your voice down when talking to others or talking on the phone. Second: when getting on the bus, let the elderly, children and pregnant women get on the bus first and queue up again. Third, after getting on the bus, try to get into the carriage and don't be blocked at the entrance. Fourth, don't take the green seat when getting on the bus (that is, the old, weak, sick and pregnant seat). Fifth, if there are no seats on the bus, but people who need help, such as sick and pregnant, come up and offer their seats. Sixth, don't litter in the car. Seventh, get off the bus in a civilized way, let the elderly, children and pregnant women get off first and take the initiative to help. That's basically it. Hehe, in fact, just a word, just have someone else in mind.

Nine, courtesy and etiquette on the bus ppt

First of all, will you give up your seat?

Secondly, if there are other seats, try not to sit in the yellow back seat near the middle door, which is for the old, the weak, the sick and the pregnant;

Pay attention to the distance from others and don't get too close to the lady to avoid unnecessary misunderstanding;

Do not litter, do not quarrel with others maliciously, and affect the normal operation of vehicles;

On rainy days, don't put the wet umbrella on the seat next to you, so as to give other passengers a convenience;

Ten, civilized ride

When there are many passengers on the bus, many people like to squeeze near the door, thinking that it will be convenient to get off. In fact, passengers change their positions at any time according to the distance of the road, forming an effective flow of people, and getting on and off the bus will be more convenient.

On-site guest: Yang Bin, Minister of Service Coordination Department of the First Passenger Transport Branch of Beijing Public Transport Corporation.

When taking the bus, it is easy to notice that there is a "special seat for the elderly, the weak, the sick and the disabled" near the door, which is the designated seat for the disadvantaged groups. But how should ordinary passengers choose their seats? Shall we sit casually or in a certain order? In the process of riding, people can not only become civilized passengers by choosing the right position, but also make effective use of the space resources in the carriage.

We often find passengers crowded at the door after getting on the bus, unwilling to enter the middle of the car. On the one hand, I am afraid of the bad air inside, on the other hand, I feel it is inconvenient to get off. Actually, this is a misunderstanding. Passengers crowded at the door of the carriage not only delayed getting on and off, but also easily increased physical contact, causing unnecessary disputes. On some routes with little passenger flow, using unmanned vehicles for a period of time not only saves costs, but also ensures a good ride order. Passengers get on at the front door and get off at the back door, moving forward in an orderly manner and in the same direction, naturally forming an orderly mode.

Passengers should change their positions at any time according to the distance of the journey when choosing a position in the carriage. If you get off at one or two stops, you can stand at the door, but if the distance is long, you should take the initiative to enter the middle of the car and try not to hinder other passengers from getting off. If there are seats, passengers should leave their seats early when getting off the bus and wait near the door. Of course, when there are too many passengers on the bus, some passengers will naturally choose to stay at the door. At this time, it is more convenient for other passengers to get off at the station and give way to the door, and then get on the bus after getting off. This is not only impolite, but also a waste of other people's time.

We advocate riding etiquette, and its important significance lies in improving the overall social order. Some small stations have no railings to line up and no staff on duty. If the teams there can consciously make good relations and form good habits, the efficiency of our entire public transport system will be greatly improved.