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School civilized dining table activity slogans

Introduction: Carrying out the "Civilized Table Action" will help cultivate new trends, abandon bad customs, save social resources, promote a win-win situation for the catering industry and consumers, and promote healthy economic and social development. The following is the slogan for the school’s civilized dining table activities, welcome to refer to it.

1. Eat civilized meals and behave in a civilized manner.

2. Knowledge comes from diligence, wealth comes from thrift.

3. Small actions at the civilized table can lead to great achievements in scientific development.

4. Eat sparingly and consume in a civilized manner.

5. What falls down is leftover food, and what is shed is blood and sweat.

6. Keep the green, keep the beauty. To make our home better, please don’t use disposable chopsticks.

7. Pay attention to hygiene and love life.

8. The food in the canteen is delicious, so be courteous when buying food.

9. Eat in a civilized manner, be thrifty and cherish blessings.

10. Although a grain of rice is small, it is still difficult, so don’t take the hard work as a joke.

11. A grain of rice, a drop of sweat, a grain of grain, a drop of sweat.

12. Eat in a civilized manner, be frugal and cherish blessings.

13. Take it in moderation and eat according to your ability.

14. Eat reasonably and dine civilly.

15. Respect labor, cherish food, be diligent and frugal.

16. As the food passes through the intestines, courtesy remains in the heart.

17. Saving food is a virtue, but wasting food is a crime.

18. Saving is glorious, waste is shameful.

19. Be diligent and frugal, and eat in a civilized manner.

20. Eat frugally and reduce waste.

21. Be courteous to each other and queue up consciously.

22. One porridge and one meal are exchanged for beads of sweat.

23. Success comes from diligence and frugality, failure comes from luxury.

24. Reflect your demeanor in every move and beautify the campus with one heart and one mind.

25. Food is the first priority for the people, and meal etiquette comes first.

26. Save food and eat reasonably and healthily.

27. Order meals reasonably and pack leftovers.

28. Let a smile embellish your life.

29. Don’t forget to be hungry when you are full!

30. To put an end to waste, start with me.

31. Frugality is a matter of pride, waste is a shame.

32. Eat in a civilized manner and avoid waste.

33. Diligence and thrift are a virtue that can never be used up in life.

34. It is better not to have any leftovers than to add more if there is not enough.

35. Green diet, healthy life.

36. Civilized etiquette enters the dining table, and frugality enters the hearts of the people.

37. A civilized dining table and frugality to cultivate virtue.

38. Diligence and thrift start from the dining table.

39. When drinking water, think about the source, and when eating, be frugal.

40. Small dining table, great civilization.

41. The dishes are generous, so please order as appropriate.

42. Order meals reasonably and pay attention to nutrition.

43. Every grain of work is hard work, and civilization comes to the table.

44. Understanding each other and having fun.

45. A porridge or a meal should be thought of as hard-earned, and half a strand of persistent thoughts are hard to come by.

46. Saving is beautiful, waste is ugly.

47. The world belongs to us, and food belongs to the world!

48. Food is heaven and etiquette comes first.

49. If you take it in moderation and use it in moderation, you will always have enough.

50. Please keep the dining table hygienic and give us a clean dining environment.

51. If you don’t eat clean food, you will be sick. If you don’t eat enough, you will have many flies.

52. Frugality is a sign of virtue; extravagance is a sign of great evil.

53. Order meals reasonably and practice frugality.

54. Cherish clothes and have clothes, cherish food and have food.

55. A warm home, built together.

56. Pay attention to hygiene and please do not talk.

57. Food is culture, please start with table civilization.

58. Eat in a civilized manner and practice economy.

59. Eat in an orderly manner and in a civilized manner.

60. No leftovers, no leftovers. Diligence and thrift start from the dining table.

61. If you sweat every grain of rice, you should regret it if you don’t spare food.

62. Keep the dining table hygienic and create a clean environment.

63. Food is the first priority for the people, and cleanliness is the first priority.

64. Although a grain of rice is small, it is not easy, so don’t take your hard work as a joke. A grain of rice is worth the sweat. If you don’t spare the food, you should regret it.

65. Food is life, and knowledge saves the soul.

66. It is not as good as caring about the truth as much as caring about face, and it is not as good as pursuing health as much as focusing on ostentation.

67. Eat on time and be satisfied.

68. Saving is glorious, and everyone praises it; waste is shameful, and everyone hates it.

69. Pay attention to nutrition and order meals reasonably.

70. Respect the fruits of labor and cherish a happy life.

71. To cherish food is to cherish life.

72. Saving food is glorious, but wasting food is shameful.

73. Food is culture, please start with window civilization.

74. Eat as much as you want, don’t order more than you can eat.

75. Accumulated water forms a river, and accumulated rice forms a basket.

76. Be polite and orderly.

77. When drinking water, think about the source, and when eating, be frugal. Every plate of Chinese food is a labor of love.

78. Promote the "CD-ROM" behavior and eliminate waste on the tip of the tongue.

79. Saving is great, but waste is boring.

80. The era of educated youth has passed, please don’t “jump in line” anymore.

81. Please leave your valuable opinions and be humble to each other like a family.

82. Eat in a civilized manner, and be frugal and good to others.

83. Spend frugally and dine civilly.

84. Sailing a boat depends on the helmsman, and managing a house depends on thrift.

85. Diligence can make up for clumsiness, and saving can make up for poverty.