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Speech on Respecting the Elderly
The speech must be substantial in content, clear in structure, and focused. In today's social life, there are more and more occasions where speech scripts are needed. I believe many friends are very distressed about writing speech scripts. Here are the speech scripts for respecting the elderly (selected 6) that I have compiled for your reference. Learn from it and hope it can help friends in need. Respect for the Elderly Speech 1
Dear leaders, teachers, and dear students:
Hello everyone! Respecting and loving the elderly is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Every Chinese son and daughter should carry forward the tradition of respecting and loving the elderly. I remember someone said that childhood is a painting, youth is a dream, youth is a poem, and middle age is a prose. Looking back on life, the elderly are a piece of history; grasping the present, the elderly are a banner; looking forward to the future, the elderly are a landscape. In the past days, the elderly have worked hard, worked hard, and made selfless contributions to the construction of this society. We are proud to have such elderly people.
Now most of our classmates are only children. Some students are little emperors and princesses at home, getting wind and rain whenever they want. However, we must know that filial piety comes first. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zi Lu, the most famous disciple of Confucius, had a very poor family because his parents were weak and sick when he was young. One time, my parents wanted to eat rice, but there was not a single grain of rice at home. What should I do? So, Xiao Zilu walked over mountains and ridges for more than ten miles, and carried back a small bag of rice from a relative's house. Seeing his parents eating fragrant rice, Zilu forgot about his fatigue, and his neighbors praised him as a filial child.
Marshal Chen Yi, the founding father of our country, even though he became a marshal, he still washed and washed the clothes for his sick mother himself. He never asked his subordinates to do it. Didn’t he respect his elders and love his relatives? Role model?
Therefore, as a primary school student in a new century and new era, we cannot just stay in thoughts and words, but must put into practical actions, starting from ourselves and starting from small things. For example: when parents are working hard, they take the initiative to serve tea and water, do some housework within their ability, and do what they can do themselves to reduce their burden. I think this is the beginning of respecting the elderly and loving the young. Also, in the general social environment, although we are not very capable, we should still make a difference. For example: when we see a gray-haired old man accidentally falling, but the people next to him turn a blind eye and are indifferent, we can take the initiative to run forward and help the old man up. If he falls, we can also help him to the hospital. Go; in short, every act of love, every act of respecting the elderly and loving relatives, although it may seem insignificant or even inconspicuous, as long as we persevere and continue to do it, it will surely serve as an example. Invisibly, it can move and influence the people around you. If people in the whole society can develop the good quality of respecting the elderly and loving relatives, then the relationship between people will be more harmonious, harmonious, and intimate, and the world will be full of love.
Students, let us work together and act together! Respect the Elderly Speech 2
Dear teacher, dear students:
Hello everyone! I am Wang Hongyu from Class 6 (4). The title of my speech today is: "Fellow relatives and respect the elderly to make the world a better place."
Students, who brought us to this world? The answer is definitely parents. When we lament the greatness of our parents, we must not forget other elders, because they have had a great influence on our growth and life.
Filial piety and respect for the elderly have been a Chinese civilization for thousands of years and are the inheritance and core of culture. Just think about it: if a person loses this virtue of filial piety and respect for the elderly, is he still worthy of being called a "civilized" person? When the ancients coined the word "filial piety", they simply set a rule.
Looking at China's thousands of years of history, the stories of lying on the ice to beg for carps, abandoning official posts to find their mothers, and tasting the medicine themselves linger in our ears, and the pictures appear in front of our eyes.
People say that the power of role models is infinite. Aren’t these role models enough? Isn’t it enough to touch people’s hearts?
There are grandparents and grandparents in my family. When I treat the elderly, I often put the word filial piety on my lips and the word respect in my heart. I help them cross the road and chat with them. These are ordinary actions, but they can warm grandparents. This is called "filial piety". Bringing a bowl of hot soup to parents and patting their backs are also examples of "filial piety".
Being filial to relatives and respecting the elderly does not necessarily mean that you must be filial when encountering big things. If you cannot be filial in ordinary little things, how can you be willing to show filial piety when big things really happen?
Filial piety and respect for the elderly is not a slogan, but a behavior. Let us start from now on and plant the virtue of filial piety and respect for the elderly deeply in the hearts of everyone in the society! Respecting the Elderly Speech 3
Dear teacher, dear classmates:
I remember someone said that childhood is a painting, youth is a dream, youth is a poem, in Years are a piece of prose, while old people are a piece of history; a flag; and a landscape. In their young days, they had good wishes and lofty ideals. They worked hard, worked hard, shed hard sweat, made selfless contributions, and realized the value of their lives.
"The falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect the flowers." This diligent and upward spirit, only seeking dedication without expecting anything in return, is a reflection of their life. We feel for such old people. pride.
Students who respect the elderly are progressive students, schools that respect the elderly are civilized schools, families that respect the elderly are harmonious families, and a society that respects the elderly is a developing society. It is our duty to respect the elderly, love them and help them. Mencius said, "I am old, I am old, and others are old." It can be seen that respecting the elderly, loving the elderly and helping the elderly have been the unchanging ethics of the Chinese nation for more than 5,000 years. Throughout the ages, we have many stories of respecting the elderly and loving the elderly: Hua Mulan in ancient times Stories about joining the army on behalf of his father, Wang Xiang lying on the ice to beg for carps, Meng Zong weeping for bamboo shoots, and today there are touching and nourishing stories such as Chen Yi visiting his mother. They are all role models for us to learn from.
In my memory of growing up, from the time when I was learning to speak to the current students, the old people were so kind and caring to me. Tell me the motto "There is a road in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat", the story of "a drop of water penetrates a stone, and an iron pestle becomes a needle"; let me understand the truth that failure is the mother of success, and gave me The courage and determination to overcome difficulties, these sincere concerns, and profound teachings allow me to be a truly strong person in my future study and life.
"The past sun is infinitely good, but it is almost dusk." No one can resist the law of life. After entering old age, people will undergo various changes in their physiology and psychology. We should be understanding and tolerant . There are elderly people in every family, and everyone will grow old. Treating the elderly well is to treat ourselves well. We must actively create various conditions and try our best to do good things for the elderly. A sincere greeting, a beautiful blessing, a bright smile, pour them a glass of water, rub their backs and shoulders, take the initiative to give up your seat on the bus, hold hands lovingly when crossing the road, and often Go home and visit, talk about home life, take a walk and chat.
The virtue of respecting, loving and helping the elderly is a lamp in the dark night; a fire in the cold winter; a clear spring in the desert; and a sweet rain in a long drought. Only in this way can the elderly feel the warmth and beauty of the world; stay away from loneliness, stay away from loneliness, and happily complete their life journey, filling the whole world with laughter.
The yesterday of the elderly is our today; the today of the elderly is our tomorrow; we should start from today, respect, care and help every elderly around us, say a word of respect for the elderly, read A book on respecting the elderly, doing a thing to respect the elderly, "It is not difficult for a person to do a little good deeds, but it is difficult to do good deeds for a lifetime." Let us start from every bit of life and be a civilized and polite person who respects and helps the elderly. citizen! Let us repay you with progress one after another and excellent results again and again, because you will always be our pillar and we will always be your concern...!
This concludes my speech, thank you all! Respect the Elderly Speech 4
Dear teachers and dear students:
Hello everyone!
I would like to ask you, in the past ninety-nine years, During the Double Ninth Festival, have your mobile phones been flooded with content about you growing up with me and me growing old with you? There is also a touching story: One day, an old man in ragged clothes walked into the mobile phone In the business hall, he brought a very old mobile phone to the maintenance staff. When the maintenance staff carefully checked the phone and told him that there was no problem with it, the old man silently shed two lines of tears and murmured to himself: Then why should I? What if you can't receive a call from your child? Seeing this, I think everyone will immediately pick up the phone and call their parents and relatives far away in their hometown to say hello and tell them about their current situation.
In our rapidly developing high-tech era, people are busy with work and career. They can only express their longing for their relatives far away in their hometown through phone calls and videos, which is the filial piety of children. So, how should we treat the old people who live with us day and night?
There are six people in my family, dad, mom, grandpa, grandma, me and my brother. They are a happy family. extended family. My younger brother and I grew up under the care of my grandpa and grandma. From the time I can remember, I knew that whatever my dad and mom couldn’t solve, my grandpa and grandma could do it. However, as they reached the age of eighty, my grandfather suffered from a mild stroke, brain atrophy, deafness, and vertigo, and problems arose. He would often forget what he had said or done, and he would always be upset and blame himself for this, thinking that he had no value in this family and was just a burden to the family. I remember one time, my father and mother picked up my brother and me from the children's palace without the keys. It happened that my grandma went to the vegetable market to buy vegetables again, and grandpa was the only one at home. We ring the doorbell, but no one answers; we call the cell phone, but no one answers; we knock on the door, but no one answers. For two and a half hours, we stood at the door repeatedly ringing the doorbell, calling the phone, and knocking on the door, going from hope to helplessness. When the elevator door opened and grandma walked out with her bags packed, I was like seeing a savior. I immediately ran over and took the bag from grandma’s hand and said excitedly: Grandma, open the door quickly! I’m almost exhausted! Grandma I asked in confusion: Isn't your grandpa at home? I said helplessly: Ringing the doorbell, calling the cell phone, knocking on the door, no one paid attention! So we can only wait for you. As grandma opened the door, she came to grandpa's room and saw grandpa sitting in the rocking chair watching TV. Grandma said angrily: You didn't listen to the doorbell or cell phone at home. They stood outside for more than two hours. They are exhausted. Are you still in the mood to watch TV here? Grandpa stood up with an innocent face and timidly Question: When did they come back? I didn’t hear the doorbell! I said angrily: Grandpa, we are almost banging on the door and you can’t even hear me. My legs are already sore. After saying that, I lay down on the sofa in the living room. Grandpa looked at me and hesitated, turned around and said to my father who had just walked over: Look, I really didn’t hear the doorbell today. It’s old and useless! It made you stand outside the door like this. Long. At this time, I suddenly saw the uneasiness and apology in my grandfather's eyes.
Dad helped grandpa sit down on the sofa with both hands, and said kindly: It’s not your fault. It’s because we forgot to take the key. Don’t take it to heart. But grandpa still kept reviewing himself, and dad smiled and said: We forgot to bring the key, you didn't hear the doorbell, we all made mistakes, let's pay attention to it next time. After listening to his father's words, grandpa seemed to get some comfort and said with a smile: I will definitely correct it next time. After that, he slowly walked back to his room.
Watching my grandpa leave, I suddenly felt that he was so pitiful. He was such a capable person before, why would he be like this when he is old? What I was even more puzzled about was why my father always said that he was at fault? So I couldn’t wait to ask: Dad, obviously It was grandpa who didn't open the door for us at home. Why did you say it was your fault for not bringing the key? Dad looked at me and said meaningfully: Confucius said that I should examine myself three times a day. Although we cannot be like saints, we can still do it when things happen. Find problems within yourself instead of complaining or blaming others. What's more, grandpa was not at fault, but was caused by his old age.
He already feels very guilty. We should be considerate of him and always tolerate and forgive the old man. A few days later, I came home from school and suddenly found an extra button next to the original doorbell. Out of curiosity, I pressed the new button instead of ringing the doorbell as usual. Just as I was waiting for a miracle to happen, my grandpa opened the door and stood in front of me, took the schoolbag in my hand and said with a smile: Come back, come in quickly, grandma has already prepared the meal. I asked with confusion on my face: What happened? My innocent brother ran over and said excitedly: Brother, you rang grandpa’s exclusive doorbell. Exclusive doorbell? You’ve got it. After that, he ran outside the door to demonstrate to me.
My younger brother pressed the doorbell, and there was a loud ringing in the house. I followed the source of the sound to my grandpa’s room, and a beautiful heart-shaped doorbell appeared in front of me. on the nearest socket. I asked my grandpa if this was a new doorbell? Grandpa happily said to me: Yes, your mother bought it for me. Is it beautiful? The sound is so loud, I can hear it. Seeing my grandpa happy like a child, I suddenly understood: in the process of honoring the elderly, no matter what happens, only by looking for the problem within oneself can we find the solution to the problem.
If you don’t want to be close, you can’t be a person; if you don’t want to be close, you can’t be a son. Thank you all! Respect for the Elderly Speech 5
Dear teachers and dear students:
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Good afternoon everyone!
I am very happy that I can be here as a student representative to talk to you about the topic of respecting the elderly during the Double Ninth Festival.
I believe that everyone has met their grandparents and grandparents. Even if they have not met their own grandparents, I believe that everyone has met other elderly people. These old people are our elders. They are people who survived the war years. They suffered much more hardships than we did, and they experienced many more hardships than we did. They were all young before, growing up from children to the rainy season like us, and from the rainy season to the marriageable age like our fathers and mothers. Then they blossomed, raised us, and lived to the age they are now. It's time for them to finally stop and take a breather after working hard all their lives.
The ninth day of September is the Double Ninth Festival. This day is also known as the "Old Man's Day". Because the number "nine" is the largest number among numbers, it has the meaning of long life and expresses people's blessings for the elderly's health and longevity. On this day, in addition to activities such as climbing high to pray for blessings and enjoying chrysanthemums during autumn outings, we also accumulated the habit of being grateful and respectful to the elderly. In the past, this day has come, which is the time when our school organizes students to go to nursing homes to carry out activities. We can clean the old people, we can also tell stories to the old people, chat with them, and we can also use this opportunity to communicate with them. The old people talk about their feelings about growing up. After all, the old people have been living as old as us. If you have the opportunity to listen to their experiences and insights, it may be better than studying for ten years.
This year, I think our school is no exception. As this day is coming, we can make plans, consider the elderly around us, and use this day to honor these elderly people who have worked hard for us all their lives and clean for them. Clean the house, chat with them, or ask these old people for tips on growing up. I believe that if we do this, we will gain more than we pay. After all, the old people may eat more salt than we eat!
I have never met my grandparents with my own eyes, and my grandparents also passed away before I became sensible. This may give me fewer opportunities to interact with the elderly than other classmates, and it also makes me understand The old people are much more curious. After I learned something about my grandparents through my parents’ narration, I was still very curious about the old people, but what should I do if I don’t have my grandparents? So I often go to nursing homes on weekends to stay with the grandparents who live there. This is why I am able to stand here and speak here today. In the past three years, I have insisted on going to the nursing home to work for the grandparents and chat with them, which made the staff of the nursing home very familiar with me.
I hope that everyone can be like me and first become interested in the elderly, so that we will want to help them from the bottom of our hearts. In the process, we will learn to be grateful and respect the elderly.
This concludes my speech, thank you all! Respecting the Elderly Speech 6
Dear teachers, dear students:
Hello everyone!
The title of my speech today is "Respecting the Elderly, Respecting the Elderly, From Around You" Start".
Respecting the elderly is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation. As good young people in the new era, we must respect the elderly and carry forward this traditional virtue starting from those around us.
At home, we must be good at caring and caring for the elderly. For grandparents, grandparents, they should first be taken care of. As people get older, they have many difficulties in moving around and often feel lonely and bored. Therefore, we have to help them clean their rooms and make their beds, chat with them, or take them on outings and walks to eliminate their inner loneliness and boredom. Sadness makes them realize the happiness and warmth of family. Enjoy your family and spend your remaining years peacefully in joy and peace. On the one hand, we fulfill our filial piety as children, and on the other hand, we also promote the culture of respecting the elderly.
In society, we must be good at taking care of the elderly. Every year on Children's Day and Elderly Day, our teachers take us to nursing homes. Help the grandparents in the nursing home clean the yard, tidy the house, wash clothes, wipe the tables, and then dedicate our carefully prepared performances to them. Let grandparents truly feel that the entire society cares about them and is thinking about them, so that they can enjoy the warmth of the social family and experience the superiority of our great socialist motherland.
In daily life, we must care for the elderly in everything and at all times. When going out to take a bus, you should take the initiative to give up your seat to the elderly; when queuing to buy tickets, you should take the initiative to give priority to the elderly; if you find that the elderly are in difficulty, you should take the lead and help them in a timely manner. As long as we take good care of the elderly, our great idea of ??building a harmonious society will take a solid first step.
In short, the elderly are our precious spiritual wealth. Today, in building a harmonious society and creating a safe forest, respecting the elderly has a long way to go. Our Linzhou has abundant resources, outstanding people, and good social customs of respecting the elderly. This is even more consistent in our warm land of Linzhou. The story of Guo Ju'er in ancient times has inspired many people to unswervingly respect the elderly. Guo Ju is not only a role model for us to respect our elders, but also a good example that we Linzhou people are proud of. Fu Airong, one of the "Top Ten Filial Stars" who was solemnly commended by the Linzhou Municipal People's Government last year, has been caring for her paralyzed mother-in-law for 20 years more than her own daughter.
Her touching deeds have once again become another dazzling new star rising in our Linzhou respecting the elderly activities!
Today, when Linzhou is prosperous and prosperous, and the economy is booming and well-off, we We must carry forward the traditional virtues of our Chinese nation - the glorious tradition of respecting the elderly, and everything starts from us!
Finally, I wish all the elderly in our lives health, longevity, happiness and well-being!
This concludes my speech, thank you all!
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