Civilized etiquette is actually a person's facade and a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Civilized manners not only motivate yourself to be a noble and quality person at all times, but also give others a warm feeling and establish their own tall image. What I bring below is the blackboard newspaper of the second grade of civilization and etiquette, I hope it will help you.
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Lift up a piece of waste paper and give the campus a clean one; A little detour will give the grass peace; Say less dirty words and return to the civilized world in your heart.
Here comes the teacher. Give a team salute. I can see that you are polite; When a classmate fell, he hurried to help him, showing the beauty of your heart ... Any little thing, a trivial thing, can show the good qualities a person has.
Being civilized and polite is the basic principle of being a man. Civilized manners can not only bring harmony to others, but also bring happiness and happiness to yourself. Politeness is the coat of morality, and morality is the connotation of politeness; Civilization is the fur coat of quality, and quality is the soul of civilization. The ancients said,' A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step', so we should start with small things at any time, and don't just be giants of language and dwarfs of action.
Bacon once said, "Combine the image of beauty with the virtue of beauty! Only in this way will it radiate real glory. " Isn't that the reality? Therefore, each of us should establish a good consciousness of paying attention to civilization, strive to change uncivilized habits, set an example, and let more people join the civilized and polite behavior.
The wheel of time has brought us to the 21th century. As the builders of the 21th century and the hope of the nation, we should be accompanied by civility and politeness, so that civility and politeness can become a new fashion and trend.
start from the side, start from the small things, be a civilized person and be a polite person. No matter when and where, always keep in mind: be civilized and be polite. Civilized etiquette second-year blackboard 2
I believe everyone is usually very civilized. Let's talk about it. Today, let's learn what we usually do: "Eight Etiquettes and Four Instruments"!
first of all, we need to know what the "eight rites and four instruments" are. Eight ceremonies refer to "the ceremony of appearance, the ceremony of dining, the ceremony of talking, the ceremony of treating others, the ceremony of walking, the ceremony of watching, the ceremony of sightseeing and the ceremony."
the ceremony of appearance, education and guidance of minors' clean face, decent clothes, natural hair style and generous manners.
catering ceremony, education guides minors to pay attention to hygiene, cherish food, eat frugally and eat elegantly.
The ceremony of speech, education guides minors to use civilized language, be calm, listen patiently, be sincere and friendly.
Treat others with courtesy, and educate and guide minors to respect teachers, love partners, be tolerant and courteous, and treat others with integrity.
The ritual of walking is to educate and guide minors to abide by the rules and regulations, give courtesy first, help the elderly and the weak, and voluntarily give up their seats.
Appreciation ceremony, which educates and guides minors to observe order, care for the environment, concentrate on appreciation and applaud politely when watching cultural performances and sports competitions.
The tour ceremony teaches and guides minors to be kind to the landscape, cherish cultural relics, respect folk customs and abide by public morality.
Ritual ceremony, which educates and guides minors to pay attention to civilized manners, so as to be respectful, solemn and respectful. The "Four Instruments" mainly means that when students are 7 years old, 11 years old, 14 years old and 18 years old, the school should organize entrance ceremony, growth ceremony, youth ceremony and adult ceremony for them, so as to educate and guide minors to strengthen their civilization and etiquette.
see you next time, bye!