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The speech draft pays special attention to a clear structure and concise hierarchy. As society continues to progress, more and more people are using speech scripts. What kind of speech scripts have you seen? Below are the speeches on civility and courtesy that I compiled for you (10 general articles). They are for reference only. You are welcome to read them. Civilized and Polite Speech 1
Dear teacher, dear students:
Hello everyone!
Students, let me briefly explain the importance and requirements of carrying out politeness education activities:
Politeness is the external expression of a person’s ideological level, cultural accomplishment and moral cultivation. , is the basic requirement of being a human being. Politeness education is not just ordinary politeness education, it is the education of a sound personality, that is, the education of cultivating students' good moral behavior habits. Students are highly malleable. At the same time, many students still lack politeness awareness and knowledge, and do not pay attention to proper politeness. Therefore, the implementation of politeness education has important practical significance.
To learn "courtesy", you must first use school rules and disciplines as the criterion, and use the "Code for Middle School Students", "Norms of Daily Behavior for Middle School Students" and common sense of politeness to restrain your words and deeds politely. The focus is on improving ideological understanding, raising awareness of the importance of developing a good image of civility and courtesy, consciously regulating one's words and deeds, and gradually developing good behavioral habits. Start by learning to respect others. "Courtesy" comes from words, and words come from the heart. Only by respecting people from the heart can we have appropriate and polite words and deeds.
Secondly, learning "courtesy" should be based on improving one's self-esteem to cultivate a noble personality and develop good moral character of self-esteem, self-love and self-discipline.
Once again, learning "courtesy" must focus on practice. Politeness in the broad sense refers to people's words, deeds, and cultivation, while politeness in the narrow sense refers to etiquette. We must dare to show our civilized and courteous image in our daily words and deeds and in our daily dealings with others. Through the rich and colorful politeness practice activities carried out by the school, students can further cultivate understanding, tolerance, humility, and honest attitudes towards others, as well as dignified, generous, warm and friendly, civilized conversation, and hygienic behavior. At the same time, we also hope that teachers will use classroom teaching and class management as the main channels to integrate civilized and polite education into subject teaching and throughout all aspects of education and teaching. Let students further understand how to respect knowledge, respect teachers, respect classmates, respect others, respect labor, and fill the campus with a civilized atmosphere.
My classmates, politeness is the foundation of a good life! People live in society, pay attention to appearance and image, develop civilized habits, master communication etiquette, and harmonize interpersonal relationships. This is a required course for each of us in our lives. As a modern person with ideals and pursuits, he pays attention to the self-cultivation of politeness. In learning and using politeness, he shows his personal upbringing in appearance, expression, behavior, clothing, conversation and dealing with others, and in social interactions. , do something, do something not to do, and consciously use polite norms, only then can you be considered to be knowledgeable and polite, and you can be called an educated person. Only by strictly demanding yourself can you "behave in a civilized manner and behave appropriately."
Courtesy, to a certain extent, can be said to be the foundation of a school and an important means to create a harmonious campus. I believe that politeness education will be a brilliant flower in the attached high school, and its fragrance will surely spread inside and outside the campus. Civilized and Polite Speech 2
Dear teachers and students:
Good morning everyone!
Time flies so fast, it’s already April in a blink of an eye. The title of my speech today is "Being a middle school student who is civilized and understands etiquette."
Civilization means respecting others, but also respecting yourself. Civilization is an unparalleled beauty! The ancients said that observing people in the subtleties When we walk on the road and line up in a neat queue, that is civilization; when we step into the campus and take the initiative to salute the teacher and say hello, that is civilization. When we pick up the scraps of paper on the ground, That is civilization. Each of us has no way to choose the beauty or ugliness of appearance, so I am here to propose to all the students in the school: "Be a middle school student who is civilized and understands etiquette"
In school, good civilized behavior. Habits can build an excellent learning environment and create an excellent learning atmosphere. Good behavioral habits are the prerequisite for ensuring our smooth learning, and are also the basis for establishing a healthy personality. Only by paying attention to civilized etiquette can we create harmony. social atmosphere.
For the harmony and stability of our study and life, we must learn civilized etiquette.
As long as we start from around us and start from small things, we can develop good civilized habits and let the flowers of civilized etiquette bloom everywhere. Civilized and Polite Speech 3
Dear leaders, teachers, dear students:
Good evening!
The title of my speech today is "Civility and Politeness on Campus". Politeness is ubiquitous, it can show a person's moral cultivation, it can enhance friendship between people, and it has too many functions. In this spring of March, the spring is full of vitality, which means that we should have a new look. So how can primary school students be filled with politeness on a beautiful campus?
Our students must dress appropriately, conform to their status as students, and reflect the vigorous and progressive style of students in the new century, because appearance, appearance, and demeanor can make people know your accomplishments at a glance.
The flag-raising ceremony is the most solemn. This national flag, which embodies civilization and passion, looks even brighter when surrounded by courtesy. At this moment, under the national flag, we must be serious, energetic, and sing the national anthem loudly to live up to the reputation of "a land of politeness."
Classroom politeness has a great impact on teachers’ teaching. It is directly related to the honor and cohesion of a class and reflects the class style and appearance of the class. Campus etiquette is even more important. During the break after class, do not spit, throw paper scraps, play with chalk ends, walk on the right when going up and down stairs, and greet teachers and guests in Mandarin. We should also care for flowers, trees and all facilities, not cross green belts, care for cleanliness, obey teachers' management and accept criticism and dissuasion from students on duty. When receiving help from a teacher, you should take the initiative to say thank you sincerely.
Politeness is also inseparable between classmates. It is like lubricating oil, which makes rough friction disappear. If there are conflicts, do more self-reflection. Understand each other and treat others with tolerance. Cultivate a strong spirit of collaboration, which will make the class more united and friendship deeper.
Civilized students must be polite people. Polite words are on his lips, and he knows that if he wants others to respect him, he must first respect others. Civilized students must have good hygiene habits. He will consciously maintain the campus environment and will not buy snacks casually, because he understands that buying snacks casually is wasteful and harmful to health. He will not litter drink cups, facial tissues, plastic bags, and pieces of paper, and will pick up pieces of paper. etc., because he understands that the environment is everyone's environment and leaves the beauty to others and himself.
Civilized students must be people who care for public and private property. He loves every plant and tree in the school. He will not trample on the lawn, graffiti, kick in the door, waste water and electricity... and he will discourage and stop vandalism and report it in time.
A civilized student must be a disciplined person. He will place his belongings neatly, queue up to eat consciously, will not make loud noises that affect other people's study, and will abide by the school's rules and regulations.
A civilized student must be a caring and responsible person. He will respect his teachers and be friendly to his classmates, care about the people and things around him, and will not quarrel or become disunified with his classmates. He will know how to be grateful, grateful to his parents and elders for their upbringing, and grateful to his teachers for their teachings...
Civilized It is the improvement of behavior, improvement of habits, improvement of cultivation, and improvement of quality. Civilization means saying goodbye to the ignorance and vulgarity of the past, and it is conscious control.
The campus is civilized because of you and me. A civilized campus requires the joint and long-term efforts of all our teachers and students.
In March, the Civility and Politeness Month, the whole of China is filled with the fragrance of civility and courtesy. And these fragrances come from various flowers. You are one of them. Believe in yourself, we can do it. We will embark on the mission of inheriting politeness and live up to the future and the beautiful campus that educates us.
Civilized and Polite Speech 4
Dear teachers and students:
A few days ago, when I opened the webpage, I saw a set of photos about uncivilized phenomena in tourist attractions during the National Day. : In Jiaozuo Film and Television City, Henan, a tourist rode on a landscape sculpture to take photos; in Suzhou, a tourist climbed a ginkgo tree to pick ginkgo trees at Xuanmiao Temple; in Nanjing, several children climbed the 600-year-old Ming City Wall; in the Dayu Mausoleum Scenic Area , the bronze statue of Dayu was regarded as leaving a "bad message"; after the flag was raised in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, it was in a mess... Such uncivilized phenomena make our ancient civilization with a history of 5,000 years unworthy.
Every day, the head teacher and other teachers have been asking us to pay attention to cultivating education and improving personal civilized qualities, but some of our classmates just turn a blind eye and turn a deaf ear. Uncivilized phenomena occur from time to time on campus. It is too common to queue up to get food or hot water in the cafeteria, and mineral water and Coke bottles can be seen everywhere in the classroom. Once, I saw two male classmates standing in the corridor competing to see who could spit far. It made me really sick for a long time. In this socialist country, under the repeated education of teachers, our classmates always find it difficult to consciously improve their civilized qualities. I always wanted to know why, but no one could give me the answer. Perhaps this is due to the bad nature of the people criticized by Mr. Lu Xun.
We all know that there is a "short board theory". How much water a bucket can hold is not determined by the longest board, but by the shortest one. Similarly, the degree of civilization of our nation is not determined by the most civilized people in our country. Our country had the sage Confucius more than 2,000 years ago and Lei Feng today, but why is the civilized quality of our citizens so low in the international rankings? Improving the civilized image of the nation is by no means as simple as launching a few image ambassadors. This is a huge and long-term project. It requires everyone to participate, everyone to improve, and everyone to be conscious. Your civilized behavior is the level of civilization of the country.
To realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation by the middle of this century is the common dream of every son and daughter of the Chinese nation. Realizing this dream is not only a strong economy and a strong military, but also a comprehensive display of the soft power of Chinese civilization. When there is no more spitting in our motherland, when everyone lines up and obeys order, when every tourist takes care of the scenery, when the Chinese style of crossing the road disappears...then we can proudly declare to the world: China The great rejuvenation of the nation is about to be realized.
Don’t blame others, start with yourself. Everyone strives to be a civilized citizen, a qualified modern citizen, learn to respect nature and others, and work hard to build a harmonious society and a beautiful homeland. Building a beautiful home cannot be without your participation! Civilized and Polite Speech 5
Dear teacher, dear students:
Hello everyone, the title of my speech today is "Let Civilized Etiquette Surround Us."
The vast China, the land of etiquette; the sacred fire of civilization, the sun and the moon shine together; gentleness, humility and courtesy, civilization, as the soul of the Chinese nation, will last forever! As students in the new era, while embracing modern civilization, we should carry forward traditional virtues, strive to be messengers of civilization, and let civilized etiquette exist around us!
Campus civilization is a symphony with harmonious notes, but there are always some restless active notes that disrupt the movement. The most obvious uncivilized phenomenon on campus is the phenomenon of swearing. Many students will blurt out swear words inadvertently. When they complain or complain, they also spit out swear words, not to mention that when they are angry and angry, they are more like a serial bombardment. Civilized language reflects personal qualities, good family education, and civilized etiquette. Society is progressing, times are changing, and people's living standards are also improving. As citizens of modern society, we must practice etiquette and become a qualified citizen of the new era. The first example: It is reported that some foreign places, such as Singapore, are a country where English is commonly spoken, and most of the various slogans in public places in this country are written in English. However, some of the slogans involving civility and politeness, such as "No spitting", "No smoking", "No entering the lawn", etc. are written in Chinese. Why? Because most of the people who engage in these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from mainland China.
The second example: On National Day the year before last, more than 80 Korean tourists, including more than 30 children, appeared in a tourist area in Urumqi, Xinjiang, collecting rubbish.
These guests who came from far away spontaneously organized to clean up the garbage. In just 20 minutes, the garbage in a radius of nearly 1 kilometer was cleaned up. After driving five cardboard boxes full of garbage to the garbage station, the Korean tourists continued to play with peace of mind. Obviously, uncivilized behavior has brought more negative impacts to our country's international image.
Walking on the campus, you can see various uncivilized phenomena everywhere: some people throw plastic bags casually in the stairwells, playgrounds, and even on the school roads. As a result, the campus always seems not clean. There was even rubbish on the floor behind the building; some people were full of swear words and called me "I" with dirty words, which was offensive to the ear. They were completely unlike middle school students; some people were shouting, chasing and fighting in the corridors and dormitories, attracting people around. There were many surprised looks from the residents; some people hid in the toilets, smoked, fought, and always spoke harshly when encountering conflicts, like gangsters and second-rate people on the street; some people rode bicycles and rode rampantly, completely disobeying traffic rules; and there were also boys and girls. In public places, they behave in an overly affectionate manner, as if no one else is watching, without any sense of shame; some people have fancy hair, dyed their hair yellow, and some girls have their hair permed. These behaviors have had a very bad impact on our school. If we were to give a score to our school's teaching performance, I would give it 100 points, because any indicator of our school can be among the best in the province; if we had to give a score to our level of civilization, how many points would it be? I think I can only score 70 points, but if I pass, I still need to keep improving.
Know your shame and then be brave. Just because we are excellent, we must be more strict with ourselves. We must not only win academically, but also win in civilization. What should we do?
Starting from today, everyone must secretly conduct a "three-to-three objection" against themselves and their classmates. First, compare their appearance to see who is more dignified, fresh and well-dressed, and oppose long hair, hair dyeing, and perming; second, compare their appearance. Compared with language, who uses polite words such as "please, hello, thank you, and sorry" more, and who is opposed to swearing; thirdly, compared with behavior, who is more polite, cultivated, and disciplined, and who is opposed to vulgar behavior. After the "three comparisons", we can roughly see the degree of civilization of each person.
Civilization has now become a symbol of social progress. It is nobility, cultivation, etiquette, and style. Let us who pursue excellence stay away from vulgarity and vulgarity and embrace civilization.
Thank you everyone! Civilized and Polite Speech 6
Dear teachers, dear students:
Hello everyone!
As a middle school student, it is our mission to inherit the fine traditions of the Chinese nation. If each of our classmates can see teachers saying hello, see classmates saying hello, live in harmony with each other, be civilized in everything, and always be polite, then we can live in a very beautiful world, and others will also be happy because of our existence. feel happy.
As a middle school student, caring for the campus and beautifying the environment is another of our missions. When you throw the garbage out, please take a few more steps and put it into the trash can; when you see a piece of paper floating on the ground, please bend down to pick it up; when you spit, Please think about others, others will get sick because of me. If every one of our classmates can do this and think this way, then our campus will be better.
It turns out that all our classmates can walk in a civilized manner and be polite, so that civilization and courtesy will always be with us. Courtesy Month isn’t just March. Be civilized in everything and polite at all times. Starting from ourselves, from now on, we should regard civility and courtesy as an important topic in our lives. Classmates, take action and become a civilized boy from this moment on. Let us join hands and work together to let the flowers of civilization and courtesy bloom in our beautiful campus and in the hearts of every student! Civilized and Polite Speech 7
Dear teacher, dear students:
Hello everyone! Today my topic is "Being a Civilized and Polite Primary School Student". I once read a story in a book: When a cow is hungry, it will look for food driven by instinct: it will chew up grass when it encounters it. Even if it is other people's crops or even expensive flowers and plants, as long as they are delicious, they will be eaten. But people are different. When we are hungry, we may see delicious food in store windows within easy reach, but if we are short on money, we dare not think too much about it. Even when you are already sitting in front of the dining table facing the delicious dishes, if the guest of honor has not arrived yet, you may have to wait patiently.
Why? Moral rules! The moral concepts in our daily lives always remind us to be a civilized person and a person who abides by social norms.
Before his death, Liu Bei warned his son Liu Chan, "Don't do evil because it's small, and don't do good because it's small." But bad behaviors occur from time to time in our lives:
1. Littering. In campus public areas and classrooms, spit traces, empty drink bottles, waste paper and food packaging bags can often be seen.
2. Damage to public property. The most typical ones are to use knives and pens to carve "messages" on desks and chairs, use correction fluid to scribble on them, and smear them on classroom walls. Most of the content written above is negative, decadent, and even ideologically unhealthy language garbage. This not only destroys public property, but also pollutes the vision and soul of our students.
3. The language is not beautiful. A few students use swear words when they speak, and they don't even realize it. They themselves said: "It's not intentional, it's just a habit." Some students often make harsh and vulgar remarks when others have different opinions from their own, especially when their own uncivilized behavior is stopped.
4. Indecent words and deeds. Some students made loud noises in the classroom, destroying the tranquility and harmony that the teaching environment should have; a few students dressed up in trendy clothes, or clothes they "created" themselves, dressing themselves up like models; some students' hair was too He is so tall that people think he is a "problem boy".
5. Lack of awareness of energy conservation. In some classrooms, no one takes the initiative to turn off lights, fans, etc. after use. Even if the teacher emphasizes it repeatedly, some students always "can't remember these things."
The ancients said: "If you have talent but no virtue, you will not go far." If a person has no morality, not only will he not become the talent needed by society and the people, but he may also become a crooked talent. Even if they have the ability, they may cause greater harm to society because of their higher intelligence and talents. Someone has said: Please pay attention to your actions, because actions can become habits; please pay attention to your habits, because habits can become character; please pay attention to your character, because character can determine your destiny. Classmates, let us start from our words and deeds and be a civilized and disciplined primary school student!
When we pick up the waste paper on the ground and throw it into the trash can, civilization also emerges. Give up your seat on a crowded bus to the elderly, weak, sick and disabled; use soft words instead of loud noises in public places; know how to be tolerant when you have conflicts with others; be able to lend a helping hand to others when they are in trouble... a simple An action, a small change, a broad mind, a seemingly inadvertent move, all reflect your civilization. The praise of civilization will always belong to you, and the song of civilization will also be played for you. Civilization is sometimes that simple. Therefore, the simplest thing in the world is to be civilized, and the most difficult thing is to be civilized. You can be civilized once in a while, but you may not be able to be civilized anytime and anywhere.
We should look for civilization in every little thing in our lives, starting from the little things around us. I have always believed that in a civilized land, the sky will be bluer and life will be better! We must use our own actions to support the glorious title of "A State of Etiquette"; we must use our most sincere hearts to build a high wall of "civilization".
Please stop saying "Civilization is far away from us!" In fact, civilization is within our reach!
Thank you everyone, my speech is over. Civilized and Polite Speech 8
Dear teachers, dear students:
Hello everyone!
Etiquette is a moral standard that everyone should abide by. In my eyes, etiquette means civility and courtesy. Manners are everywhere around us.
For example, when we enter a restaurant, the waiter will say "hello", "welcome" and "please sit down" to us. When we leave, they will come to the door and say: "Thank you for coming, please take your time!"
For another example, when the stewardess talks to us on the plane, she uses civilized cross.
In addition, her voice is soft and her posture is graceful. When explaining safety precautions, her eyes will not look around, but she will look at the passengers and keep communicating with them.
There is a lot of etiquette in a seemingly ordinary taxi.
Some taxis are doing very well, while others are not. Why? I think this has something to do with the etiquette of the driver. A good driver must keep the car clean and the meter must be very accurate. He must never deceive passengers. When passengers get on the bus, he must be calm and speak Mandarin. When traffic is heavy, you usually give way and never occupy the right turn lane unless necessary. Of course, you will not violate traffic rules. Over time, people have a better impression of such taxi drivers and like to choose to take such taxis. On the contrary, some drivers have a cold attitude and mean words. The inside of the car is dirty and messy. They are disheveled. They smoke while driving, chew betel nuts in their mouths, use foul language when they open their mouths, and urge passengers to get on and off the bus. They just watch. If he doesn't leave a good impression, who else will ride in his car?
Also, when we see our elders, we should say hello; if we bump into others accidentally, we should say sorry; when we ask others questions, we should say please enlighten us; when others are studying, if you want to talk to them, you should say Excuse me...
Etiquette is reflected everywhere in our lives. As long as you treat others politely, you will naturally understand what etiquette is. We must not only observe carefully, but also study seriously and do our part to maintain urban civilization and harmony! Civilized and Polite Speech 9
Dear teachers, dear students:
Hello everyone!
In the spring of March, the spring breeze is warm, the trees are green, and the flowers are in bloom. Everything is full of life and vitality. This season, we are particularly lively and active. However, when we are lively and active, have we ever considered this question: Are our words and deeds civilized today? Is it polite?
China has been a country of civilization and etiquette since ancient times. Civilization and politeness are the traditional virtues of our Chinese nation. Civility and courtesy are everywhere on our beautiful campus. It moistens the earth like drizzle and blows into people's hearts like a breeze. Students help each other, understand each other, unite and love each other, respect teachers, and the flowers of civilization often bloom on our beautiful campus. But there are still many uncivilized phenomena on our campus.
For example, we can always see some white trash that is extremely disharmonious to our beautiful campus, we can always hear some unpleasant words, and we can always witness "quarrels" between classmates that should not happen. Some students even spit in public places and lay landmines in our living space. Some students don't even pay attention to protecting public property, scribbling on white walls and carving words on brand-new desks as souvenirs, but they don't know that what they leave behind is infamy and abuse. Others turned a blind eye to the warning "Please take care of the flowers and plants." In order to avoid taking a few steps and trample the lawn at will, they set foot on the road deeply, just like Mr. Lu Xun said. Civilized and Polite Speech 10
Dear leaders, teachers, and dear students:
Hello everyone!
The title of my speech today is "Civility and Politeness - Actually Very Simple". Civility and politeness are a very familiar word to each of us. I remember that on the first day of school, the first thing the amiable teacher said to us was: "Students, from today on, you will be a civilized and polite primary school student." What is "civilized and polite"? At the time, I didn't fully understand. If you only know to do what the teacher says, you will see the teacher’s smiling face as bright as the sun. So, in class, I listened carefully and answered questions actively; after class, I played happily with my classmates, talking and laughing; during exercise, I did every move carefully and stood in the front row to set an example for my classmates; after school, I I picked up all the paper scraps as far as I could see... So, the teacher stroked my head and smiled: Tongtong is really a good and polite child! The teacher's smile illuminated my world and illuminated a path to civility and courtesy in front of my eyes. (Long pause)
(affectionate and low-spirited) In the following days, I gradually grew up, saw more, listened more, and knew more and more. Secretary Zhao Hua told me: Being civilized and polite means being a good child at home. So, I was considerate of my parents and obedient; Teacher Liu Hong told me: Being civilized and polite means being a good student in school. So, I worked hard and worked hard; Aunt Tianjiao told me: Being civilized and polite means being a good citizen in society. Therefore, I am humble, courteous, optimistic and open-minded.
Just like that, I understood: civility and courtesy - it's actually very simple! It's all around us! Civilization and courtesy are the thickness of a piece of paper, civilization and courtesy are the waiting of a heart, civilization and courtesy are greetings full of kindness, and civilization and courtesy are hands full of warmth. Every frown and every smile always expresses feelings, and every word and deed shows character! Inadvertently, we spread enthusiasm, respect, friendship and care. This is "civilized courtesy". (reaching climax, long pause)
(kind and soothing) Remember there is a saying:
If you lose today, you are not a failure, because you will come again tomorrow. If you lose money, you are not a failure, because the value of life is not in the money bag. If you lose your civility and courtesy, you will be a complete failure, because you will not have the opportunity to witness your shining future. Classmates, our journey has just begun, and we must not lose at the starting line of being a human being. Then let civilization and courtesy take root in our hearts, and let civilization and courtesy accompany us throughout our lives.
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