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Big hands holding small hands, striving to be civilized people speech script

Teachers and classmates: Good morning! Today, the topic of my speech is, ×××××

Our country is one of the birthplaces of world civilization and is known as a land of etiquette, which has made countless descendants of the Yan and Huang generations proud. However, there are many examples today that make us feel embarrassed. Let me give two examples.

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 garbage. 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 around the campus, you can see all kinds of uncivilized phenomena: 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 civilization, how many points would it be? I think I can only score 70 points, but I still need to keep improving after passing.

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, refreshing, and well-dressed, and oppose long hair, dyeing, and perming; Compared with language, who uses more polite words such as "please, hello, thank you, and sorry", 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 all! Beautiful because of civilization

Students, when you are on campus every day, do you pay attention to your appearance? People often say: Appearance is a reflection of the soul. It can be seen that a person's appearance and personality are closely connected. Decades ago, Mr. Zhang Boling, my country's famous educator and president of Tianjin Nankai University, hung a "mirror motto" above a large standing mirror in the school to warn every student to pay attention to their own beauty. The "Mirror Proverb" reads: "The face must be clean, the hair must be neat, the clothes must be neat, and the buttons must be buttoned. The head should be straight, the shoulders should be flat, the chest should be broad, and the back should be straight. Don't be lazy in your appearance. The color should be harmonious and quiet. Yizhuang. "As middle school students, we must understand that our appearance must at least conform to the atmosphere of the school and the identity of the students. Maintaining a generous and decent appearance is a kind of respect for teachers and classmates.

As the saying goes: "Standing has a standing appearance, and sitting has a sitting appearance." A person's demeanor refers to the intuitive movements of various parts of the body such as his gestures, as well as the behavior of dealing with people and interacting with others. "Stand like a pine, walk like the wind, sit like a bell, lie down like a bow" is the ancient people's image summary of human body posture, and it is also a visual requirement for people's behavior. After paying attention to dressing correctly, we must pay attention to our posture every day in school. We are in a young and energetic age, just like the rising sun, we should be full of vitality and vitality. From the moment we step into the school gate, we begin to devote ourselves to learning every day. Therefore, we must maintain a high-spirited and enterprising spirit, and must not be sluggish or dejected.

Etiquette, as a culture gradually formed and accumulated in the development of human history, always controls everyone's behavior with a certain spiritual binding force. Etiquette is an important symbol of the progress of human civilization and an important way to adapt to the development of the times and promote personal progress and success. The importance of etiquette is that it helps cultivate a positive attitude, develop a high degree of self-control and superb leadership skills, build self-confidence, and shape a charming personality. It makes you look enthusiastic, cooperative, and maintains your physical and mental well-being. Health, these are indispensable factors for success.

When we learn etiquette, we must first learn to respect others. Etiquette comes from words, and words come from the heart. Only by respecting people from the heart can we have appropriate etiquette words and deeds. Civilized etiquette is the foundation of our study and life, and the arm of our healthy growth. Without civilization, there would be no basic moral bottom line. Learn thousands of things and learn to be a real person, which means that when learning, you should first learn to be a human being and learn to be a civilized person.

Today, under the solemn national flag, our Grade 1 (16) class issued an initiative to all students in the school, advocating that everyone achieve the "Four Fives": "Five Nos": no phlegm on the ground; There are scraps of paper; no scratches on the tables and stools; no footprints on the walls; no dirty words spoken. "Five Savings": Save one kilowatt hour of electricity, one drop of water, one grain of rice, one piece of paper, and one penny. "Five Belts": Bring etiquette into school; bring smiles into campus; bring filial piety home; bring humility into society; and bring kindness to others. "Five Advocates": speak softly; walk slowly, be polite to others, pay attention to hygiene; be united and enterprising.

Let us start from ourselves and start from now! Let civilization no longer be a pure idea, but the conscious words and deeds of every student! Let civilization no longer be an externally imposed constraint, but an internalized collective self-discipline!

Finally, I chose this sentence for everyone to end my speech today: People are not civilized because of their beauty, but beautiful because of their civilization!