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Civilized virtues accompany my growth speech script
Using the correct writing ideas to write speeches will get twice the result with half the effort. In today's social life, speech scripts are used more and more frequently. I believe many friends are very distressed about writing speech scripts. Below are 6 speech scripts that I have compiled to help me grow with civilized virtues. You are welcome to read them. I hope you all To be able to like. Civilized virtues accompany my growth Speech 1
Dear teachers, dear students:
Hello everyone!
Civilized etiquette is the key to modern society. Essential qualities are the spiritual nutrition we need for growth and the driving force for our social development and advancement. In a country that lacks civilization, society will stagnate and people will not be able to enjoy a happy and beautiful life.
Civility and etiquette mainly refer to dressing neatly, being polite to others, respecting the elders, not using vulgar language, being honest and law-abiding, and caring for the surrounding environment. This is a good habit and an excellent quality. Because a civilized person will surely make people around him feel good about him and bring happiness to others. At the same time, civilization is also a good behavior that respects others and reflects one's own value.
Civilization is like a spring breeze, nourishing people's hearts. It is a precious spiritual realm that has witnessed the social development process of mankind from ancient times to the present, and promotes society to continuously change from ignorance to wisdom and from backwardness. To advance, from feudalism to scientific development.
Our country is a country of civilization and etiquette, with thousands of years of civilization essence. We should carry forward its spirit and inherit its culture, worthy of the title of "civilized country".
However, in our real society, there are countless uncivilized behaviors, such as: some people spit at will in public places without caring about the feelings of others; some people, on crowded buses, They often abuse others arbitrarily for trivial matters; what is even more egregious is that some people ignore an elderly person who has fallen and walk away, fearing that they will get into trouble, which makes them angry and helpless. These uncivilized behaviors are cancers deeply embedded in society, affecting the growth of our young generation and hindering the development of society.
Whenever I see this kind of lack of civility and etiquette, I wonder to myself: What is the reason why these phenomena are so common? Is it because these people lack cultural quality or their family What about education? Once, I took the initiative to give up my seat to an old lady on the bus. The old lady thanked her excitedly, with a friendly smile on her face. At this time, I finally understood that civility and courtesy are not difficult to achieve. It is a good habit in our daily life, and everyone can learn to be civilized and polite. Speech on Civilized Virtues Accompanying My Growth Part 2
Dear leaders, teachers, and dear students:
Hello everyone! The title of my speech today is "We are always together".
Recently, I read the book "Civilized Virtues Accompany Me as I Grow Up". The stories in the book touched me deeply and reminded me of a real thing that happened around me.
That was when I was in fourth grade. My classmate Liu Feiyang was a healthy and lively boy. Unfortunately, it happened on a Sunday when he was playing with his friends and his hands accidentally touched him. The high-voltage power line fell, and he fell unconscious at that time. The little friend called his parents in panic and rushed him to the hospital.
The doctor said: "The muscle tissue of the child's hands and arms has been burned and necrotic. If the condition continues to worsen, it may cause lifelong disability!" Feiyang's parents, who are migrant workers, were extremely anxious and waited by his bedside with their eyes closed. Tears, worried about his hands...
The news about Feiyang reached the school, and the teachers were shocked. Everyone talked about it: "How could such a thing happen?" The students in our class were even more surprised and surprised. Worrying, you asked the teacher, "Teacher, what happened to Liu Feiyang? How was his hand injured by the electricity? Where is he now? Is it serious?" The students asked the teacher anxiously one by one. , the teacher said softly: "Students, Liu Feiyang was injured in an accident, but disasters are ruthless, and people are kind! Let us help him!"
The students moved quietly, one yuan, two yuan , five yuan... one after another donated their pocket money, and everyone decided to use this "love donation" to rescue Feiyang; storybooks, toys, and blessing cards are full of our love and blessings. Our act of love allowed more people to join the rescue activity. All the teachers and students in the school were listening to the brigade counselor's narration... The teacher choked up and I burst into tears, but that sentence: "Disasters are merciless, but people are compassionate!" I will always remember it in my heart. The teachers at the school have shown their love, and students from other grades in the school have also taken action. Whether they are young students in the first grade or senior students in the sixth grade, whether they know him or not, everyone They are telling Feiyang with actions: No matter how great the hardships are, we will always be together!
As a student representative, I followed the teacher to the hospital and visited Feiyang. He was lying on the hospital bed, his hands tightly wrapped in white gauze, which was so dazzling. The teacher opened the "love donation" wrapped in red paper and said to Feiyang's parents: "These are some blessings from the teachers and students of the school. Although they are not many, they are our thoughts. We hope Feiyang will get better soon. Please accept them." Come on!" Feiyang's parents accepted our donation with trembling hands. I walked gently to Feiyang and said, "Feiyang, this is a card made by my classmates. It has the signatures of my classmates. On the hospital bed, if you miss someone, just pick it up and take a look. My classmates are afraid You were bored, so you asked me to bring you some storybooks." After hearing this, Feiyang looked at his mother and said, "Mom, when can I go back to school?" His mother comforted him and said, "You want me to go back to school." Recuperate in peace, you see, your teachers and classmates care about you so much, you must be strong!" Before leaving, the teacher said to Feiyang: "Recuperate well, we are waiting for you at school, and the classmates are waiting for you! Waiting for you!"
Feiyang is back! Hearing the good news, the students ran out of the classroom one after another, shouting: "Liu Feiyang, Liu Feiyang!" Seeing Feiyang's empty sleeves, everyone had tears in their eyes, and carefully surrounded Feiyang in the middle, talking in all directions. "Feiyang, this is my gift to you!" Feiyang, I will give you two books "Helen Keller" and "Zhang Haidi". They moved me and I hope they can help you. We are friends and we are always here. Together! ”
In class, his classmates helped him flip through books and take notes; after class, everyone played and played games with him; when Feiyang was thirsty, his classmates stretched out their hands; When Feiyang went to the toilet, a good friend came to him... We were not only classmates, but also friends, and we had a strong sense of brotherhood and sisterhood. However, homework was the biggest problem for Feiyang, and his parents finally decided to take him back to his hometown. Before leaving, Feiyang looked at the whole class and said, "Thank you, teacher! Thank you, classmates, for your concern and help. I will remember you forever!"
This incident has been going on for a long time. I have been thinking about Feiyang in my heart, wishing Feiyang well, and hope he lives a happy life! Civilized virtues accompany my growth Speech 3
Dear teachers, dear students:
Hello everyone!
Civilized virtues are like a clear spring. Nourish our souls and give us spiritual comfort. A civilized society needs civilized us.
The Chinese nation has been a nation that pays attention to moral education and personal cultivation since ancient times. A sweet smile, a persistent pursuit, and a comforting tolerance merge into the notes of a song of praise of virtue that touch people's hearts.
Civilization covers the relationship between people, people and society, and people and nature. Its main functions are, first, to pursue personal moral perfection, and second, to safeguard public interests and public order.
In the past, I have seen such a report, talking about Singapore, Singapore, a country where English is commonly spoken. Most of the various slogans in public places in this country are in English. written. 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 people who do these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from mainland China." For this reason, a middle school principal who visited Singapore for inspection said sincerely: "Uncivilized behaviors are a national shame." I don't know everyone. Do you remember that CCTV once reported that chewing gum residues could be seen everywhere in Tiananmen Square after the National Day? There were 600,000 chewing gum residues on the 400,000-square-meter Tiananmen Square. Some even had 9 pieces of chewing gum residue on less than one square meter of ground. The chewing gum stains and dense chewing gum marks formed a strong contrast with the sanctity and solemnity of Tiananmen Square.
Civilized etiquette is the foundation of our study and life, and the shoulders for our healthy growth. Without civilization, there will be no basic moral bottom line. Even if we have profound scientific and cultural knowledge, what use will it have to people, ourselves, and society? Learn a lot and learn to be a real person, which means that you should learn first when you learn. To be a human being, learn to be a civilized person and learn to be a social person.
There is an old saying in China: "Filial piety comes first among all good deeds." It means that honoring parents is the first among all virtues. If a person does not know how to honor his parents, it is difficult to imagine that he will love the motherland and its people.
The ancients said: "When we are old, we are as old as others; when we are young, we are as young as others." We should not only honor our parents, but also respect other elderly people, care for young children, and create an honest custom of respecting the elderly and loving the young in the whole society. This is the responsibility of our students in the new era
"春丝The silk will not be exhausted until it is dead, and the wax torch will turn to ashes before the tears will dry up." The Chinese nation has also had the fine virtue of respecting teachers since ancient times. In the history of our country, Confucius, who was the first to initiate private lectures, is said to have had three thousand disciples and "seventy-two sages" who achieved success in their studies. Zhang Liangqiaotou sincerely became a disciple.
Montesquieu once said: In a people's country, there must be a driving force, which is the virtue of civilization. Speech on Civilized Virtues Accompanying My Growth Part 4
Our Chinese nation has a long history of five thousand years. It has not only created a splendid culture, but also formed the traditional virtues of the ancient nation. Looking through the vast history, there are allusions that have been passed down through the ages, such as Zhang Liang picking up boots, Kong Rong letting pears, and Cheng Menli Xue, as well as "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand up" and "If you are rude, you will not be born, and if you are rude, you will not be born." It won’t work”, “Old people are like old people and people are old, young people are like people when they are young”, this is the truth passed down from generation to generation.
It is this traditional virtue of being civilized, polite, respecting the elderly and caring for the young that gives us the reputation of "a land of etiquette". Since ancient times, the Chinese nation has advocated civilized etiquette. As a primary school student in the new era, it is our responsibility to inherit civilization and practice virtue. Our words and deeds all reflect a person's quality and cultivation, morality and sentiment. Countless examples also show that the key to a brilliant career and a successful life is to have noble virtues. I remember reading such a story. Once, Lenin was about to go downstairs. On the narrow stairs, he met a female worker who was walking upstairs. When the female worker saw that it was Lenin, she stepped back to make way for Lenin. Lenin stopped her and said, "You don't have to do this. You have already walked half way with your things, and I am now empty-handed. Please go through first!" He said the word "please" very loudly and cordially, and then he came close to her. He leaned against the wall and asked the female worker to go upstairs before he went downstairs. It was precisely because of Lenin's good character and noble morality that he became a great man of his generation. As a primary school student, you should be the vanguard of civilization and the pacesetter of etiquette.
Look, on the side of the road, people consciously obey the traffic lights; look, on the bus, people give up their seats to the elderly and pregnant women; look, on campus, a junior classmate fell, and a senior classmate fell down. He took the initiative to run over and help him up - there was an air of civility and etiquette everywhere. Although the phenomenon of being civilized and polite can be seen everywhere, there are still some uncivilized behaviors among some of our classmates. For example: on our campus, we can always see scraps of paper, food bags, and candy wrappers that are inconsistent with our beautiful campus, thrown everywhere. Some students even think that there are students on duty to clean anyway, so there is no harm in throwing them away; For another example, some students chase and fight in classrooms and dormitories, and push and push each other while walking; some students swear and swear, climb branches at will, and even some students deliberately damage school property. Every move shows a lack of civilization. "If you don't do anything when you are young, what will you do when you get older?" As a student, in addition to studying, learning to be a human being is an important lesson. Being civilized and polite is the prerequisite for being a human being. If everyone could be civilized and polite, our life would be better. Civilized etiquette is your own cultivation. It is like a small tree. As long as you pay attention to it and express it in every little thing, it will take root in your heart and grow. Although it is insignificant, it is indispensable to each of us. In fact, civilized etiquette is reflected in the small things in daily life.
Take the initiative to say hello to the teacher after class; knock on the door before entering the teacher's office; take the initiative to give up your seat to the elderly when taking the bus; do not litter... Let us bring civilization into the campus. The school is our home. The cleanliness of this home requires the joint efforts of each of us to create, and the beauty of this home requires the joint efforts of each of us to maintain it. Let the scraps of paper flying in the wind say goodbye to the campus, let the phlegm stains sleeping on the ground say goodbye to the road, let the graffiti on the wall say goodbye to the classroom, and let us use careful care to evoke the cleanliness and beauty of the school. Let's let "please, thank you, sorry" ring throughout the campus. Yesterday's habits have made us who we are today, and today's habits will determine who we are tomorrow. Let us start from now on, be the little messengers of civilization, pass on civilization, heart to heart, use our actions to shape a fresher sky, and let the picture of civilization fill the entire campus! To talk about civilization is to walk with virtue; virtue is to create civilization. A place with civilization has virtue; a place with virtue has civilization! Let us start from small things, start from scratch, and strive to be the star of civilized virtue in the new century and new era! Let our campus bloom beautifully from now on, let our society burst out with the spark of civilization, and let us go hand in hand with civilization and virtue!
This concludes my speech, thank you all! Speech on "Civility and Virtue Accompanying My Growth" Part 5
Dear teachers and dear students:
Hello everyone! The title of my speech today is "Civilization and Virtue Accompanying My Growth".
Civilization is a code of conduct that strictly regulates oneself and respects others. Virtue is a beautiful and excellent character. Civilization and virtue are not only the embodiment of personal quality and upbringing, but also the embodiment of personal morality and social morality. .
Since ancient times, the Chinese nation has been a nation that pays attention to moral education and personal cultivation. A sweet smile, a warm word, and a comforting tolerance are integrated into the tune of virtues. The notes of the human heart.
When I was a child, my mother often told me the story of Kong Rong giving away pears. This story embodies the spirit of mutual humility, mutual help, unity and friendship between brothers and sisters, and has become a good story of civilized virtues.
In the 21st century, we must learn to be humble to each other, treat others politely, help others, and make selfless contributions.
The following is a real example that happened to me and gave me personal experience.
One morning in early spring, I took the bus to school. The cold wind hit my face like a knife, and I finally squeezed into a bus. People on the bus were so close to each other that I couldn't breathe. "Kid, come and sit here!" an uncle said to me kindly. I said politely: "Thank you, uncle, no need.
"The uncle said firmly: "It's not easy for you to stand firmly with your schoolbag on your back. Come and sit, I'll just stand." "After that, he gave me a smile. His smile made me feel extremely warm in this cold winter. I said thank you and sat down. When the car arrived at the next stop, an old lady with gray hair came up. Just as the bus started to move, the old lady staggered and almost fell. I thought: The uncle gave up his seat to me just now, so I should give up my seat to the old lady like that uncle. , I stood up and said to the old grandma: "Grandma, please sit down. Grandma said: "You are so good, thank you." ”
In this matter, my uncle set an example, and I also learned humility, mutual help and respect for the elderly.
The traditional Chinese virtues are the achievements of the Chinese nation over five thousand years. The precious moral and cultural heritage passed down from generation to generation through the development of civilization includes excellent national qualities, excellent national spirit, and good national etiquette.
Today, society continues to progress, and people’s lives are getting better and better. As people get richer, some people engage in informal behaviors such as jaywalking on the streets; spitting and shouting in public places; pushing and shoving when taking the bus... These behaviors make people feel civilized and virtuous. It has gradually left us. As students, we must say no to these uncivilized behaviors! We must fully realize that if a person lacks civilized virtues, he is missing a right-hand man, no matter how good his studies are or how successful his career is. It will not be appreciated.
As a new century, we must inherit and carry forward the fine traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, starting from me, starting from every little thing, so that the flowers of civilized etiquette can bloom on campus. Blooming everywhere, let civilized virtues accompany us to grow up healthily! Civilized virtues accompany my growth Speech 6
Dear leaders, teachers, dear students:
Hello everyone! p>
The title of my speech today is "Civilized Virtue Accompanying My Growth"
The Chinese nation has been a nation that has inherited civilization and paid attention to virtue since ancient times. It has splendid culture and civilized virtues for thousands of years. The virtues of civilization have been passed down to this day, giving our country the reputation of "ancient civilization" and "a land of etiquette". Civilization and virtue are not innate, but must be continuously cultivated and improved. It is like a small tree. Pay attention to it, water it with all your heart, cultivate it in daily life and study, and express it in every little thing, and it will take root in your heart, grow, bloom, and bear fruit.
Then. , what is civilized virtue? In fact, it is all around us: it is nodding when meeting others; bending down when seeing garbage; stopping when walking on the road; giving up one's seat on the bus; It is a reminder when someone destroys the environment; it is a warm and generous hand and deep love when one party is in trouble; it is the friendly "Hello, please, thank you, sorry..." spoken between the lips and teeth. Although it can be seen everywhere, It is indispensable.
"Develop good habits and strive to be civilized students" - this is the code of conduct that all primary school students have kept in mind since the first day I entered this school. Gate, the first thing our beloved teacher told us was: "From today on, we are - primary school students. We must learn to be civilized and polite." Everyone develops good habits and strives to be a civilized student. "Since then, the seeds of civilized virtues have been deeply rooted in our hearts. We respect our teachers, honor our parents, and actively help our elders with housework within our ability. It has become a common practice among classmates to care for each other, be humble to each other, and help each other. Remember "Wu Qiongmei" Since the day when the "Orphan Aid Foundation" was established, all students in our school have consciously insisted on spending less pocket money every day and devoting more love to orphan aid activities. The school's "Learn from Lei Feng Volunteers" team has continued to grow since its establishment. During holidays, volunteers greet the elderly military personnel, beat their backs, serve tea, and wash bedding; in their spare time, volunteers go to parks and streets to clean up garbage and clean... When mentioning this team, mentioning - primary school students, - the town The people all gave thumbs up and praised him.
Students, civilized virtue is a light that guides us forward; civilized virtue is a bottle of holy water that purifies our souls. There is still a long way to go, and we need to walk it step by step in a down-to-earth manner. Let us all embrace civilization, hold hands with virtue, and walk together. I believe that our campus will surely bloom beautiful virtues, and our society will burst out with sparks of civilization.
This concludes my speech. Thank you all!
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