In my spare time, I can see Chinese everywhere when I stroll along the street, but when I look closely, the shop names, slogans and plaques on the street are not uniform, some are simplified characters, some are traditional characters, some are rare words, and some are even misspelled ... all kinds and uneven. This is because a considerable number of people do not pay enough attention to standardizing street characters, and the relevant departments are lax in discipline, which makes these phenomena more and more serious.
In my opinion, the nonstandard use of Chinese characters can not be ignored, for example, some people write "crab" as "thorn"; Some write the "night" of supper as "Xiao"; Some write "orchid" as "orchid" or something like that. These words have brought us more or less influence. Primary school students who have just entered school do not have a deep grasp of Chinese. After they come into contact with these irregular words, they will "replace right with wrong" over time. How wrong this is! Now, my hometown Foshan is busy welcoming the arrival of the provincial games, building roads, building gymnasiums and improving greening. But we should also focus on the small culture on the street, from which we can also reflect the face of Foshan. To this end; I make the following suggestions:
First, the industrial and commercial departments should strictly manage the approval of public housing numbers, because this is the source of irregular street characters, and we must first put an end to it.
Two, the relevant departments should regularly check to prevent "fish from the net", so that the street characters are unified and standardized.
Third, publicize the importance of standardizing street characters in the form of media and strengthen public awareness.
Fourth, citizens should be self-disciplined, especially some politicians and celebrities. When they write inscriptions and plaques for commercial buildings and companies, they should not arbitrarily express what they think is a word on the grounds of habit. If everyone does his part, the number of irregular words will be greatly reduced.
5. Warn the shop language that is not standardized enough, and appropriately punish those who refuse to change course.
The better you do!