Civilized etiquette covers the relationship between people, people and society, and people and nature. Its main functions are: first, to pursue the perfection of personal morality; Second, safeguard public interests and public order. The following are examples of polite expressions I have compiled for you, hoping to help you!
A civilized and polite speech sample 1 Dear teachers and students,
Confucius said, "If you don't learn manners, you can't stand."
China is an ancient civilization with a long history and has a good reputation as a country of etiquette. Politeness is not a trivial matter in personal life, but a true reflection of a country's social fashion and a symbol of a nation's moral level and spiritual civilization. Similarly, the construction of civilized etiquette is also the eternal theme of the school. Therefore, in order to enhance the image of our school's civilization and etiquette, and create a harmonious and civilized campus atmosphere, I send the following initiatives to the faculty and students of our school: all teachers and students will work together with a high sense of responsibility and mission to make Xingang a safe, civilized and scholarly new port. Sunshine Campus will enable the students of Xingang Primary School to develop good behavior habits and study habits, become both adults and adults, cultivate students into high-quality and sustainable teenagers in the new era, and make Xingang Primary School the most desirable campus for students and parents. I suggest that all teachers and students do the following:
1. Speak politely and be a civilized person. Sometimes a "hello" will bring good mood to others, a "thank you" will bring people closer, a "sorry" can resolve tense conflicts, and a "never mind" is equivalent to blowing away the warm spring breeze.
Second, people-oriented, caring for students, no love, no education. We should express our love, respect and treat them well to every student. Don't let a student be ignored and discriminated against, don't let a student lose confidence, don't let a student lose his dream, and don't let a student fall behind because of us. Let students have a rich, equal and free space for dialogue and performance.
Third, lead by example, be a teacher by example, be a teacher by example, learn to be a teacher by example, be a teacher by example. Teaching and educating people on the three-foot platform; Step down from the three-foot platform and become a teacher. Confucius, a great educator in ancient China, said, "If you don't order, you can do it. His body is not right, although he does not obey. " Educators should be self-disciplined.
Fourth, knowing Rong Ming's shame, * * * casts harmony, treats others with sincerity, convinces others with reasoning, and empathizes with others, so as to form a harmonious interpersonal relationship in which teachers and students respect each other, help each other and love each other, and build the school into a paradise for teachers and students to work and study happily.
Teachers and students, the wind is blowing and the sails are blowing. Let's build teachers' souls, build up teachers' morality and be civilized people. Establish a new style of righteousness and shoulder the sacred responsibility of creating spiritual civilization. Let's start from the side, be a civilized person, keep in mind the civility and courtesy in our hearts, * * * build a safe, civilized, scholarly and sunny campus, and * * * build a bright future for our new steel.
Thank you!
Example 2 Teachers and students:
Hello everyone! On this beautiful morning, breathing the fresh air, I am particularly excited to think that the veil of the beautiful and mysterious World Expo will be unveiled in Shanghai in 12 days. This will be an "Olympic" event, which will show China's economy, science and technology and culture to the world in the name of China. It will also be a symphony with innovation and integration as the main theme, and it will also be a wonderful dialogue to explore human urban life and human civilization.
As we all know, China is a country of etiquette with a history of more than 5,000 years of civilization. What will you look like to welcome friends from all over the world at this beautiful party? The topic of my speech today is "Learning Expo etiquette and building a harmonious campus".
Confucius said, "If you don't learn etiquette, you won't stand.". Emphasize civilization, use etiquette, embody personal quality, social morality and carry forward national culture. Students are full of vigor and vitality, and we should carry forward this traditional virtue that belongs to the descendants of the Yellow Emperor. But there are still some uncivilized phenomena in our beautiful campus.
I often see students projecting from a distance, whether they can throw a wastebasket or not, and fly by with a bang;
Some students like to pour water into the air, no matter whether it will make people downstairs feel uncomfortable or not, they will fall down with a swish;
Some students lined up to cook, and rushed in regardless of whether it would disturb the order.
There are also strange clothes worn by boys, and vulgar clothes worn by girls. No matter whether others can't distinguish your identity and gender, they are so shocked.
Civilization is actually only one step away from us, as Pu Cunxin said: "Civilization is very close to us, only separated by a piece of paper." Civilization is in our gestures, and in our daily details, civilization is around us. To do a good job of civilized etiquette, we should start from the dribs and drabs of life and the daily behavior norms of students: pay attention to hygiene and don't throw scraps of paper; Abide by discipline and don't sabotage; Dress appropriately and not avant-garde; Speak politely and behave generously; Take care of public property and protect the environment; Respect teachers and care about others; Modest and prudent, open-minded and eager to learn; Active and independent thinking ...
Students, you are both creators and beneficiaries of campus civilization. From now on! Let civilized etiquette no longer be a simple idea, but the conscious words and deeds of every student! Let civilized etiquette no longer be an externally imposed constraint, but a kind of self-internalized happiness! I hope students can learn, practice and advocate civilized manners.
I believe that through our joint efforts, we will certainly create a more harmonious and civilized humanistic environment, bathed in the warmth brought by civilized etiquette, and truly let our beautiful Hua Mao campus practice the theme of the World Expo: "Better City, Better Life".
Thank you!
Example 3 of polite expressions Teachers and students:
Good morning!
The topic of my speech today is "being a civilized person". I remember someone saying, "It's easier said than done. We should constantly think about what I am doing, how I am doing, and what kind of person I want to be. " What kind of person to be, 100 people will have 100 answers, but there is one thing in common behind each answer, that is, to be a civilized person first.
What is civilization? It is the smile when we meet on the road, the enthusiastic help of classmates when they encounter difficulties, the goodwill when we get along with others at ordinary times, the morning greeting when we meet the teacher, the "sorry" when we accidentally bump into each other, the act of putting garbage into the dustbin consciously, and the active stop when we see someone spitting ... Civilization is a quality, a cultivation and a respected and widely respected act. A drop of water contains the essence of the sea, a beam of light reflects the brilliance of the sun, and a small matter can also reflect a person's cultivation. Civilized habits are an important embodiment of a person's cultural accomplishment and behavior sentiment. Civilization and uncivilized are opposites, interdependent and interpenetrating. Doing such a small thing is civilized, doing such a thing is uncivilized, good or bad is clear, and the reason is not complicated, but what is expensive is the cultivation of civilized habits, which is difficult to persist for a long time.
Students, after listening to today's speech under the national flag, do you know how to treat a piece of waste paper in your hand, a white wall in the school, tables and chairs in the classroom, and how to face every class, homework every day and an ordinary exam? No matter what kind of work you are engaged in in in the future, you will face all kinds of challenges. Only by learning to be a man and being kind to these little things can you have a foundation for success. As the saying goes, "Good words warm three winters, and bad words hurt people in June", we should remember this sentence. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most important thing in life. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. Politeness can often build the most precious feelings between people. Scholars, let's wish our life full of civilized flowers under the national flag! I wish ourselves a step-by-step civilization.
Thank you! My speech is over.
A civilized and polite speech example 4 Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
The topic I want to tell you today is: Remember manners.
Good morning! In a blink of an eye, half of this semester has slipped away from us. From the day we are sensible, from the day we set foot in kindergartens and schools, our parents and teachers have been constantly educating us to respect the old and love the young, and to be polite. Respecting the old and loving the young is a traditional virtue of our country, which we should advocate. However, in our campus, only a small number of students say hello to their teachers in a friendly way. Many of our students passed by the teacher without saying hello or even looking. I asked the teacher a question full of doubts. After the teacher patiently explained and answered, I left without saying goodbye.
Here, I want to ask the students, is respecting teachers only to make teachers happy on Teacher's Day? No, we should always keep in mind the consciousness of respecting teachers and attaching importance to Taoism, and dissolve this consciousness in words and deeds. In class, your attentive eyes are permeated with understanding and support for the teacher. On campus, your civilized words exude respect and admiration for teachers. In life, your polite behavior reflects the teacher's teaching and cultivation. Today, when the construction of citizens' morality is vigorously advocated, the first thing to be improved is "courtesy, justice, honesty and shame".
Politeness means knowing how to be polite. It is a code of conduct that requires people to abide by * * *, and it is the embodiment of the country's moral and cultural level. China has long enjoyed the reputation of "State of Etiquette", and there are countless examples of civilized etiquette. If I give an example around us here, maybe you will say it's too common. Take Japan, which faces China across the sea. In Japan, etiquette is a compulsory course for students. Young people should also receive etiquette training when they go to work. They have rules in hair style and dress, sitting posture, bow angle, tone of voice, and pouring tea for others. And treat elders and superiors with respectful language and tone. In contrast, our manners are much simpler and students can do it. I believe you can do it, too, when you first talk to the teacher. Your heart may tremble. When you apologize to your classmates for the first time, you may feel worried, but that's what makes our environment more civilized. So here I advocate: civilized manners, starting from childhood, starting from me, starting from now.
Thank you!
Example 5 of polite speech Dear teachers and students:
Good Morning, everyone!
The ancients said: you can't stand without learning etiquette. Today, under the national flag, I want to talk to my classmates about the eternal topic of "civility and politeness". From the perspective of educational growth, civilization is to bid farewell to yesterday's ignorance and vulgarity, and it is an instinctive desire of human nature to overcome incompatibility with society, law, discipline and public morality.
Civilized students are always eager for knowledge. They are active learners both inside and outside class, love to ask questions and are not afraid of difficulties. Be a polite person. Civilized students always speak polite language and stay away from foul language. He knows that if others want to respect themselves, they must first respect others, because respecting others is as important as respecting themselves. Be a person with good hygiene habits. Students who pay attention to civility and etiquette will consciously maintain the campus environment and will not buy snacks casually, because he knows that it is wasteful and unhealthy to buy snacks casually. He will not throw away drink cups, facial tissues, plastic bags and scraps of paper, but will pick up scraps of paper by hand, because he knows that the environment is everyone's environment and leave the beauty to others and himself. Speak civilized words and do civilized things. Around us, some students still have some behaviors that are not in line with civilized etiquette. For example, in our campus, on the stairs, we can always see pieces of paper that are extremely disharmonious with our beautiful campus. For example, some students swear and fight with each other. Individual students deliberately damaged the public property of the school. For example, when we raised the national flag, some students were disheveled, stood incorrectly, were not serious, and talked and laughed, showing disrespect for the national flag and national anthem. Although uncivilized phenomena like the above only happen to a few of our classmates, they are brought up here today in the hope of attracting the attention of all students, correcting them and supervising each other. If the shoe fits, wear it.
Students, although a seed is small, it can grow into a towering tree; Although a drop of water is insignificant, it can reflect the brilliance of the sun. Although an unnoticed etiquette is small, "hello, teacher, hello, thank you, sorry, goodbye" has narrowed the distance between people. Students, let's join hands, start from now on, start from ourselves, start from the little things around us, develop good civilized habits and strive to be civilized students and civilized people.