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How to write the English composition My Family Rules?
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Over the years, my family has an unwritten rule that when eating, if the elders don't use chopsticks, others can't eat first.

I remember when I was 5 years old, I played downstairs with my friends all morning. I was really hungry and thirsty. ?

After saying goodbye to my friends, I hurried home, thinking that I could have my favorite coke, chicken wings and curry beef for lunch. I can eat these delicious dishes because I have relatives at home. ?

As soon as I entered the corridor, I smelled a strong smell of food. I became hungrier, so I quickened my pace and ran into the house eagerly. ?

All kinds of dishes have been set on the table, not only cola, chicken wings, curry, but also turbot, fish-flavored shredded pork and other delicious foods. These are my favorite dishes. ?

At this time, my mother is greeting relatives to sit down. I quickly found a seat, looked at the delicious food on the table and picked it up. ?

Chopsticks reached into the plate, but just as I was about to pick up a chicken wing, my mother held my hand and said kindly, "children, let's let the elders move chopsticks first." I have to take back my hand holding chopsticks. ?

Grandma smiled and said to me, "Let's eat together!" As soon as grandma spoke, I immediately put a chicken wing on the plate, and I ate it with relish. After the guests left, my mother told me about table manners.

On New Year's Day this year, I went to my mother's classmate party. The dishes are all ready, but people haven't come yet. ?

Everyone is waiting for an uncle who is late. How I wanted to hug a fragrant and tender bullfrog at that time! However, I remembered what my mother taught me at home, so I controlled myself. ?

An aunt nearby said, "Zi 'an, you eat first." I said, "Thank you, auntie. No, let's eat together later. " I waited patiently until everyone was seated before I began to eat with everyone. My uncle and aunt have always praised me for knowing the rules and having good habits.

"Don't do it because it's small, and don't do it because it's small." . Good habits are often formed from childhood, starting from bit by bit. ?

This family rule in my family is actually a kind of humility. Humility to elders is a kind of filial piety and a virtue. Being humble to others can win everyone's trust and praise.

Translation:

For many years, my family has an unwritten family rule, that is, when eating, if the elders don't move chopsticks, others can't eat first.

I remember when I was five years old, I played downstairs with my friends all morning. I am really hungry and thirsty. After saying goodbye to my friends, I hurried home, thinking that I could have my favorite cola chicken wings and curry beef for lunch. The reason why I can eat these delicious dishes is because my relatives are at home and "stained with light" by the way.

As soon as I entered the corridor, I smelled a strong smell of food. I was even hungrier, so I quickened my pace and ran into the house. All kinds of dishes are already on the table. There are not only coke chicken wings and curry, but also various delicious dishes such as Duobao fish and fish-flavored shredded pork. These are all my favorite dishes.

At this time, my mother is greeting my relatives to sit down. I quickly found a place to sit down and look at the food on the table. I picked up chopsticks and put them on the plate, but just as I was about to pick up a chicken wing, my mother held my hand and said to me kindly, "Son, you should let the elders move chopsticks first."

I have to take back my hand holding chopsticks. Grandma smiled and said to me, "Let's eat together!" As soon as grandma let go, I immediately put a chicken wing on the plate and ate it with relish. After the guests left, my mother told me about table manners.

On New Year's Day this year, I went to my mother's classmate party. All the dishes are served, but Karen hasn't come yet. Everyone is waiting for an uncle who is late.

At that time, how much I wanted to clip a fragrant and tender bullfrog! However, I remembered that my mother was tutoring me, so I controlled myself. An aunt nearby said, "Zi 'an, you eat first. "

I said, "thank you, aunt, no need." Let's eat together later. " I waited patiently until everyone was seated before I began to eat with everyone. My uncle and aunt have always praised me for knowing the rules and having good habits.

"Don't do small good, don't do small evil". Good habits are often formed from childhood, starting from bit by bit. This family rule in my family is actually a kind of humility. Humility to the elders is a kind of filial piety and virtue. Humility to others can win everyone's trust and praise.