What is civilized etiquette?
Simply put, it is the code of conduct of self-discipline and respect for others, and it is the process and means to show respect and understanding for others. Giving up your seat by bus is a kind of civilized etiquette, observing the queuing order is a kind of civilized etiquette, and caring for public property is a kind of civilized etiquette. Civilized etiquette is not only the embodiment of personal quality and education, but also the embodiment of personal morality and social morality. This is the face of the city and the face of the country.
What should we do about politeness? Civilized etiquette should start with small things, and see civilization for details. Each of us should start from the small things and the things around us. As the saying goes, "Don't do it for good, don't do it for evil!" Throughout the ages, we can see that a successful great man must have his orderly code of conduct. Similarly, if you want to be a qualified student, you must standardize your words and deeds and lay a good foundation for the future society. Some students mentioned that respecting others is also a kind of civilized etiquette. For example, learning to give full respect when others speak and listen to others reflects a high quality of civilization. Civilized etiquette is not only moral, but also a kind of knowledge and culture.
A Short Story of Chinese Civilization Etiquette —— Chengmen Sydney
Shi Yang (1053- 1 135) was a gifted scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty and a musician in Nanjianfu (now Fujian). After winning the Jinshi, he gave up being an official and continued his studies.
Cheng Hao (1032- 1085) and Cheng Yi (1033- 1 107) were famous scholars, philosophers and educators at that time, and they were both founders of Neo-Confucianism in the Northern Song Dynasty. Their theory was inherited by Zhu in the Southern Song Dynasty and was called the School.
Shi Yang admired Cheng Cheng's knowledge and went to the school in Hao Cheng to learn from his teacher. Four years later, Cheng Hao died, and he continued to learn from Cheng Yi. At this time, he is 40 years old, still respecting teachers and studying hard. One day, it snowed heavily and it was freezing. When Shi Yang encountered a problem, he braved the cold wind to ask his classmate You Zuo (1053- 1 123) to go to the teacher's house for advice. When he came to the teacher's house, he found the teacher asleep in the chair. He couldn't bear to disturb him, for fear of affecting the teacher's rest, so he stood quietly outside and waited. When the teacher woke up, the snow under their feet was one foot deep and covered with snow. The teacher invited Shi Yang and others into the room to give them a lecture.
Later, "Chengmen Sydney" became a widely circulated model of respecting teachers.
A Short Story of Chinese Civilization Etiquette —— Emperor Hanming Respecting Teachers
When Emperor Liu Zhuang was a prince, Dr. Huan Rong was his teacher. Later, he succeeded to the throne and became emperor. He once went to Taichang House in person, sat in the east of Huanrong, set up a few sticks, and listened to the teacher's instructions as he did in the past. He also called hundreds of North Korean officials and students taught by Huan Rong to the Taichang Hall to pay tribute to his disciples. When Huan Rong was ill, Ming Di sent someone to offer condolences, and even went to see the teacher himself. Every time I visit my teacher, Ming Emperor City gets off the bus as soon as he enters the street to show his respect. After entering the door, I often hold the teacher's skinny hand and cry silently for a long time. The emperor of the dynasty did this to Huan Rong, so "the assistant ministers, generals and doctors who asked for illness were afraid to come to the door by car again, and they all worshipped under the bed." After Huan Rong's death, Ming Di changed his clothes, attended the funeral in person, and made proper arrangements for his children.
Civilized etiquette slogan
1. Respecting others means respecting yourself, and facilitating others means facilitating yourself.
2. Civilization starts with me and starts now.
3, garbage does not fall to the ground, and debris brings people.
4. The grass smiles slightly. Please walk around.
Smile is our language and civilization is our belief.
6. Politeness is the easiest to do and the easiest to ignore, but it is the most precious.
7. Politeness and civilization are the golden keys here.
Birds fly freely because they have wings, flowers are beautiful because they have fragrance, and the campus will be more progressive because of civilization.
9. There are flowers at hand and grass at your feet!
10, it is not difficult to say hello to the teacher; The difficult thing is to insist on greeting the teacher sincerely.
1 1. Flowers decorate the world with beauty, and we beautify the campus with actions!
12, pick up a piece of paper at will, it is purely your own spirit; A stain deliberately erased purifies a person's soul.
13, "Did you laugh today? Did you say hello? Are you polite? Did you help others? "
Civilized etiquette songs
Line up quietly and quickly, be full of energy and do exercises.
Stand at attention, raise the national flag and sing the national anthem together.
Be fully prepared during the break, concentrate on the lecture and use your head more.
Read more books to increase your knowledge and hand in your homework on time.
Remember reading and writing posture and do eye exercises.
Activities between classes should be civilized, happy and fatigue-free.
Don't run up and down the stairs, speak softly and don't shout.
Civilized dining increases nutrition and cherishes food without dumping.
Wash your hands before and after meals and do good personal hygiene.
Bend over when you see garbage, and don't let scraps of paper fly about.
Keep your word, tell the truth, be honest, modest and not proud.
Traffic safety is the most important, always remember.
Do your own thing, honor your elders and be pragmatic.
It is good to be polite when meeting foreign guests.
Remember to be polite when riding, and don't forget to be polite.
Kitty Hawk is ambitious and will take off tomorrow to see the present.
Although it is important to learn first, it is better to be polite.
Observe the school rules and be polite when meeting the teacher.
Students are friendly, and friendship is held tightly by small hands.
Take care of public property, rest assured, and establish a new style. I will do it.
Daily behavior etiquette of primary school students
1, address etiquette
(1) Don't call parents and elders by their first names, let alone use impolite words, but address them accurately, such as father, grandmother, teacher, uncle, etc. (2) Don't give others nicknames or names.
2. Greeting etiquette
Greetings to parents and elders should be based on different times, occasions and festivals.
(1) Say good morning to mom and dad after getting up early.
Good morning, Dad/Mom. )
(2) I wish Mom and Dad good night before going to bed.
Good night, Mom/Dad. )
(3) Parents come home from work: Mom and Dad are back.
Hello, Mom/Dad. )
(4) Birthday: I wish my elders a happy birthday and good health.
Happy birthday to you! I wish you good health! )
(5) Chinese New Year: Happy New Year to Mom and Dad. Happy New Year! )
(6) When mom and dad went out, they said: I wish mom and dad a safe journey and smooth work.
Have a nice trip! )
(7) Mom and Dad went out and said, "Mom and Dad are back, thanks for your hard work.
(Welcome home! )
(8) When saying goodbye to my family: Don't worry, I will take good care of myself. Leave home for a long time, write or call to greet your family.
3. Table manners
First, at home:
(1) Please be seated first.
Please sit down. )
(2) Wait for the elders to take the food first, and then take the food yourself.
(3) When eating or drinking soup, swallow with a small mouth, shut up and chew, and try not to make a sound.
(4) Others should say "thank you" when adding food to themselves.
(thank you. )
(5) take the initiative to add dishes to the elders.
(6) Say "eat slowly" after a meal.
Please enjoy your breakfast/lunch/dinner! )
B, at school:
(1) Enter the restaurant in an orderly manner under the guidance of the teacher.
(2) Sit in the designated seat, with your feet naturally close together, your legs naturally flat, your sitting posture naturally and your back straight.
(3) Quiet and civilized dining.
(4) Eat all the rice, vegetables and soup; Not partial eclipse, not picky eaters.
(5) Bowls and dishes should be handled with care and placed neatly.
4. Hospitality etiquette
(1) When guests visit, they should make preparations in advance and tidy up their rooms. Warm reception, help parents arrange seats, hand over tea, then leave and say "goodbye" when seeing the guests off. If your parents are not at home, you should receive guests as a host.
(2) Welcome your classmates and friends to visit. When you visit for the first time, you should introduce your parents one by one, and then give the best seats to the guests. You can entertain the guests with tea, candy, toys and books.
(3) When parents' friends bring their children to play, they should play with them, or tell stories, listen to music and watch TV.
(4) When eating, classmates and friends should take the initiative to invite them to eat together. If the guest claims to have eaten, arrange a friend to sit down first and find some books, newspapers or magazines for him to read before eating.
(5) Receiving teachers should be as enthusiastic and solemn as receiving elders.
(6) Fujian will deliver it to your door. Welcome guests to come again next time.