it's an honor and a responsibility.
as the main body of a city, the quality of citizens is the soul of urban civilization. Every citizen, in the activity of creating a city, should contribute to the creation of a national civilized city. As the "facade" of a city, the quality of merchants plays an important role in creating a civilized city.
practical actions to be taken by merchants to create a civilized city: first, they should know and care about creating a city, and actively participate in the activities of creating a city with a high sense of responsibility and mission. Civilized and courteous, smile when communicating with customers, keep enough patience, let yourself form a healthy, scientific and civilized behavior and lifestyle, and strive to be a civilized citizen and a civilized merchant. Second, hold a valid business license, hygiene license or catering service license, health certificate and hygiene system, and put them on the wall in a conspicuous position to show their business license. Third, implement the responsibility system of three guarantees in front of the door (including sanitation, greening and order), and assist in the management and protection of greening, sanitation and order in front of the door. Signboards in front of the door should be kept clean and tidy, the words should be standardized, and there is no obvious obsolescence or damage, no typos or missing words. Attention should also be paid to the hygiene in front of and behind the shops, so as to avoid the phenomenon of disorderly pasting, scribbling, pulling and hanging. The front steps, open spaces and sidewalks should be cleaned every day, and self-provided garbage containers should be placed within the threshold, and the garbage should be stored in classified bags to make the store look clean and refreshing. Fourth, it is forbidden to occupy the road and pile up sundries, and the goods placed at the counter of the store should not exceed the threshold. In front of the door, canopies and shading surfaces are not allowed to be set up without permission. They must be uniformly planned, set and used by the planning department, kept clean and in good condition, and coordinated with the surrounding environment.