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What should be written in civilized handwritten newspaper?

Everyone should do it from me

to make the earth green,

to make the sky blue,

to make rivers clear,

to make the air clean,

to make flowers bloom,

to make birds sing,

to make the environment better,

Everyone should do it from me.

Politeness

Although it is important to learn first,

Politeness is also better.

All school regulations are observed, and

It is polite to meet the teacher.

Students are friendly to each other, and

Friendship is firmly held by small hands.

Take care of public property. Don't worry,

I will do it by setting up a new style.

civilized riding song

Students, remember,

Line up when getting on and off.

get on the bus, don't run around,

get some change to buy a ticket.

in the carriage, don't shout,

it's quiet and orderly.

If you have a seat, don't grab it.

The elderly and children will take care of it.

when you get off the bus, it's not crowded,

it's easy to fall if you delay time.

Be civilized and polite,

Go to school happily.

Everyone praised the white rabbit for being polite.

Little white rabbit crossed the small bridge,

Go to the bridge and have a look.

Alas, grandpa goat came, and

waddled across the bridge.

White rabbit, run back.

Stand at the bridge and beckon.

"Grandpa, please go through first.

Step by step."

The river laughed,

The fish jumped,

Everyone praised the white rabbit for being polite.

Beautiful campus

The teaching building is really lively.

the willows are green and the flowers are pretty.

students, jump and jump.

be polite.

say hello to the teacher.

say hello to your classmates.

love the environment and make new moves.

if there is garbage, someone will take care of it.

when you see waste paper, bend down to pick it up.

it is everyone's responsibility to protect the environment.

Beautiful campus, laughing together

Be polite and noble; Civic virtue, self-cultivation; Smile and broaden your heart; Group, more comity; Dealing with people, harmony is the best; Pay attention to morality and propriety; More understanding, no confrontation. Think twice, avoid recklessness ...

Etiquette is a song,

a radiant song;

Etiquette is a poem,

a poem without an end;

Etiquette is a spring,

a clear and bright spring;

observing etiquette is the highlight of your life;

learning manners shows that you are maturing.

If etiquette has grown in your mind, then water it with sincerity, nurture it with enthusiasm, and cultivate it with understanding!

while it is thriving, you are also growing! !

Chinese etiquette has been passed down from generation to generation

Kong Rong asked pears to respect their parents

Huang Xiangwen was educated

Chinese etiquette should not be forgotten

Strive to be a small model of etiquette

1. Personal etiquette

(1) Instrument

Instrument refers to a person's appearance and is the outward manifestation of a person's mental outlook. A person's hygiene habits and clothing are closely related to the formation and maintenance of dignified and generous appearance

1. Hygiene: Cleanliness is the key to the beauty of appearance and is the basic requirement of etiquette. No matter how good you look and how luxurious your clothes are, if you are covered with dirt and smell all over, it will inevitably destroy a person's aesthetic feeling. Therefore, everyone should develop good hygiene habits, wash their faces and feet after going to sleep and getting up, brush their teeth in the morning and evening and after meals, wash their hair and take a bath frequently, and pay attention to grooming and changing clothes frequently. Don't "clean personal hygiene" in front of people. For example, picking teeth, picking nostrils, digging ear wax, manicure, rubbing dirt, etc., these behaviors should be avoided by others, otherwise, it is not only unsightly, but also disrespectful to others. When talking with people, you should keep a certain distance, don't speak too loudly, and don't splash on the population.

2. Clothing: Clothing reflects a person's cultural quality and aesthetic taste. Specifically, it should not only be natural, decent, harmonious and generous, but also abide by some established norms or principles. Clothing should not only adapt to its own specific conditions, but also always pay attention to the dress requirements of the objective environment and occasions, that is, time, place and purpose should be given priority in dressing, and efforts should be made to keep in harmony with time, place and purpose in all aspects of dressing.

(2) Speech

Speech, as an art, is also an important part of personal etiquette.

1. Politeness: Be sincere and kind; The sound size should be appropriate, and the tone should be peaceful and calm; Respect others.

2. Language: honorific words, words expressing respect and courtesy. Such as "please", "thank you" and "sorry" in daily use, and the word "you" in the second person. The first meeting is "long heard"; I haven't seen you for a long time; Please be criticized as "teaching"; Trouble others to call it "disturbing"; Asking for convenience is "borrowing light"; Entrust people to do things as "please" and so on. Efforts should be made to form the habit of using honorifics. At present, the polite expressions advocated in our country are ten words: "hello", "please", "thank you", "sorry" and "goodbye". These ten words embody the basic language form of speaking civilization.

(3) manners

1. Conversation posture: Conversation posture often reflects a person's character, cultivation and civilized quality. Therefore, when talking, first of all, the two sides should look at each other and listen to each other, and they should not look around, read books and newspapers, look tired and yawn. Otherwise, it will give people the impression of being absent-minded, arrogant and unreasonable.

2. Standing posture: Standing is the most basic posture of people and a kind of static beauty. When standing, the body should be perpendicular to the ground, the center of gravity should be placed on the palms of the two front feet, chest out, abdomen in, awards in, head up and shoulders relaxed. Arms droop naturally or cross in front of the body, eyes are straight and smiling. When standing, don't bend your neck, waist and legs. In some formal occasions, it is not advisable to put your hands in your trouser pockets or cross your chest, and don't make some small moves subconsciously. This will not only appear stiff, give people a sense of lack of self-confidence, but also lose the dignity of manners.

3. Sitting posture: Sitting is also a static shape. Dignified and graceful sitting will give people an elegant, steady and natural aesthetic feeling. The correct sitting posture should be: straight back and relaxed shoulders. Women should put their knees together; Male knees can be separated, but not too big, generally not more than shoulder width. Put your hands naturally on your knees or on the armrests of your chair. On formal occasions, you should be gentle and gentle when seated, dignified and steady when you get up, and you should not sit up and down suddenly, which will make the tables and chairs rattle and create an embarrassing atmosphere. No matter what sitting posture, the upper body should be kept straight, as the ancients said, "sitting like a clock." If you insist on this, then no matter how you change your posture, it will be beautiful and natural.

4. Pose: Walking is the main action in people's life, and walking posture is a dynamic beauty. "Walking like the wind" means using popular water to describe a brisk and natural gait. The correct walking posture is: light and steady, chest erect, head lifted, shoulders relaxed, eyes straight, smiling, and natural swing arm.

2. Meeting etiquette

1. Handshake: Handshake is an important way to communicate ideas, exchange feelings and enhance friendship. When shaking hands with others, look at each other with a smile, don't be absent-minded, look around, and don't wear a hat and gloves to shake hands with others. Under normal circumstances, the handshake time should not exceed 3 seconds, and you must stand and shake hands to show respect and courtesy to others.

Shake hands also pays attention to a certain order: generally, it pays attention to the "honour person's decision", that is, after the lady, elder, married person and person with high position reach out their hands, the man, junior, unmarried person and person with low position can reach out their hands to respond. If a person wants to shake hands with many people, then it is polite to follow the elders first, then the guests first, and the order is: superiors first, then lower, lower, elder first, and master J first.

2. Bowing: Bowing, which means bending over to salute, is a courtesy way to admire others. When bowing, you must stand at attention, take off your hat, look west, or say something unrelated to the salute while bowing. Look at each other before bowing to show sincerity of respect. Seriously; , the mouth is not 6. After 6, ladies first and men later show respect and can eat anything. 3. Greeting: Greeting is a kind of silent greeting etiquette, which is often used to greet people who know each other. In social occasions, people often wave and greet. Bow down and take off your hat to express your kindness.

3. Etiquette of public places

(1) Etiquette of specific public places

1 Cinema: The audience should take their seats as early as possible. If their seats are in the middle, they should politely signal to those who have already taken them and let them pass; When you give up your seat, you should think positively about it, and don't let your hips face others' faces. This is very rude. You should pay attention to dressing neatly, even if the weather is hot and bare-chested, it is unsightly. Don't make a hullabaloo about in the theater, laugh and make noise, and treat the theater as a snack bar. After the performance, the audience should leave in an orderly way, and don't push and shove.

2. Library and reading room: The library and reading room are public study places.

① pay attention to neatness and obey the rules. You can't wear sweatshirts and drag shoes in. Take a seat

A. Don't reserve a seat for others. When consulting the catalogue card, don't turn the card upside down or tear the

ring, or scribble on the card with a pen.

② Keep quiet and sanitary. It is impolite to walk lightly, not to talk loudly and not to eat food with sound or shells. .. ② Books, tables, chairs, benches, etc. in libraries and reading rooms belong to public property, and should also be taken care of, and should not be portrayed or destroyed at will.

(2) Ride etiquette * 1. Ride white: strictly observe the traffic rules. Don't run a red light, don't hold an umbrella when riding, don't chase each other or race in twists and turns, and don't take people by bike. When the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are slow to move, they should give understanding and take the initiative to be polite.

2. By train or ship: In the waiting room and the waiting room, keep quiet and don't shout loudly. Line up in turn when getting on the bus and boarding the ship, and don't jostle and bump. In carriages and ships, you can't spit everywhere, throw away scraps of paper and peel, or let children urinate everywhere.

3. Take the bus: when the bus arrives at the station, it should queue up in turn, and take care of women, children, the elderly and the sick and disabled. Don't grab the seat after getting on the bus, let alone put things on the seat to occupy the seat for others. Passengers who are old, weak, sick, pregnant and holding babies should take the initiative to give up their seats.

(3) Tourism etiquette

1. Sightseeing: All tourists should take good care of the public property in the tourist area. Public buildings, facilities, cultural relics and historic sites, even flowers and trees, cannot be destroyed at will; Don't scribble, scribble or carve on columns, walls, monuments and other buildings; Do not spit, urinate or pollute the environment; Don't litter the peel, paper scraps and sundries.

2. Hotel Accommodation: Passengers staying in any hotel should not make a noise or hold a company party in the room, so as not to affect other guests. Be polite to the waiters and thank them for their services.

3. Dining in a restaurant: respect the work of the waiters, be courteous and courteous to them, and wait patiently when the waiters are too busy. Don't knock on the table or bowl or shout. For the waiter's mistakes in work, we should put forward them in good faith, and we should not be sarcastic and sarcastic.

IV. School Etiquette

As a special place for teaching and educating people, school etiquette education is an important part of moral education and aesthetic education.

(1) students' etiquette

students are the main body of school work, so the common sense of etiquette that students should have is an important part of school etiquette education. Students should abide by certain etiquette in class, in activities and in the process of getting along with teachers and classmates.

1. Classroom etiquette: observing classroom discipline is the most basic courtesy of students.

(1) Class: As soon as the bell rings, students should sit in the classroom and wait for the teacher to attend class. When the teacher announces the class, the whole class should stand up quickly, say hello to the teacher and wait for the teacher to reply before sitting down. Students should come to school on time. If they have to enter the classroom after the teacher's class due to special circumstances, they should get the teacher's permission before entering the classroom.

(2) Listening: In class, listen carefully to the teacher's explanation, concentrate and think independently, and take notes on important contents. When the teacher asks questions, you should raise your hand first, and then you can stand up and answer when the teacher calls your name. When you speak, you should stand at attention, have a natural and graceful attitude, have a clear and loud voice, and use Mandarin.

(3) class dismissed: when the bell rings, if the teacher has not announced the class dismissed, students should listen to the lecture with peace of mind, and don't be busy tidying up books or making the table ping-pong, which is disrespectful to the teacher. After class, all the students still need to stand up and say "goodbye" to the teacher. Students can't leave until the teacher leaves the classroom.

2. Dress appearance: wearing clothes and pants, shoes and socks. Its basic requirements are:

fit; Timely; Neat; Generous; Pay attention to occasions.

3. Respect for teachers' etiquette: Students should take the initiative to salute and say hello to teachers when they go in and out or go up and down stairs on campus. When students enter the teacher's office or dormitory, they should knock at the door first and get permission from the teacher before entering. In the teacher's work and living place, you can't just turn over the teacher's belongings. Students should not point and comment on teachers' appearance and clothes, but should respect teachers' habits and personality.

4. Students ask etiquette: The deep friendship between students is a force of unity and friendship in life. Paying attention to the manners between classmates is the basic requirement for you to get a good relationship with classmates. Students can call each other by their first names, but they can't use impolite terms such as "hello" and "hey". When you want something from your classmates, you should use polite expressions such as "please", "thank you" and "please". When borrowing school and daily necessities, you should ask for permission before taking them, and return them in time after use, with thanks. We should not laugh at, sneer at or discriminate against students' misfortunes, occasional failures and temporary backwardness in study, but should give enthusiastic help. You can't judge your classmates' appearance, posture and clothes, and you can't give them insulting nicknames. You must never laugh at your classmates' physical defects. On these issues concerning self-esteem, we must be careful and respectful. Don't talk about the taboo topics of classmates, and don't talk about classmates casually.

5. Assembly etiquette: Assemblies are often held in schools. Generally held in the playground or auditorium, due to the large number of participants and formal occasions, we should pay special attention to the etiquette in the assembly. Flag-raising ceremony: the national flag is a symbol of a country, and raising and lowering the national flag is a way of patriotism education for young people. Whether in primary or secondary schools or universities, the national flag raising ceremony should be held regularly. When raising the national flag, all students should line up neatly, face the national flag and stand in awe. When raising the national flag and playing the national anthem, stand at attention and take off your hat; Pay attention to the ceremony until the flag is raised. Flag-raising is a serious and solemn activity, so we must keep quiet and avoid free activities, laughing or looking around. Look solemn. When the five-star red flag Ran Ran rises, all the people present should look up.

6. Etiquette of public places in the campus: We should consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and do not throw scraps of paper, peels, spitting or littering in classrooms, corridors and playgrounds. Do not scribble, scribble, wipe or carve on the blackboard, walls and desks and chairs, and take good care of the school's public property, flowers and trees.