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First-grade civilized etiquette blackboard layout Figure 3 Civilized etiquette is with us.

There is a public service advertisement on TV that says well: civilization is in our hearts, and we will inadvertently reveal it in our lives. Sometimes, one more gesture means one more understanding for others; A little more patience, for others, is more care; More sharing means more warmth to others. . . . . . ? Throughout the ages, China has? State of etiquette? Good name. Maybe, sometimes, civilization will accompany you all your life!

When it comes to civility, I think of a scene when I took the bus a few days ago:

The car was full of young people and a little brother younger than me. composition

At this moment, an old man got on the bus. The old man stood for a long time, but no one got up to give up his seat. After a few minutes of silence, someone finally gave up his seat. Unexpectedly, it was the younger brother than me. He has watery eyes and wears a white school uniform. Grandpa, sit down! ? Say that finish, then help grandpa to his seat. Grandpa said gratefully, thank you, little friend! You're welcome, this is what a young pioneer should do! ? The passengers all gave their little brother a favorable look. I'm really sorry. This red scarf, as a young pioneer. . . . . .

From then on, I knew that I should give up my seat as soon as I met my elders. composition

No, yesterday when I was shopping with my mother, I saw two young sisters trying to throw banana peels. The young sister said, Sister, where shall we throw them? The elder sister said. Stupid, just throw it on the ground! However, others will find out! Then we'll throw it away secretly! ? Later, the two of them threw banana peels everywhere. Suddenly a handsome young man came up and patted them on the shoulder. ? Little sister, are you doing it in Guangxi now? Urban and rural cleaning projects? We all have to take part in activities, you know, the two little sisters said shyly, me. . . The children are wrong! ? Say that finish, then throw the banana peel into the trash can.

I also nodded. Yes, if everyone cares about the bad environment, isn't Mother Earth clean?

Students, throw less waste paper, spit less and swear less. . . . . . Let each of us take a small step and let the society take a big step!

Students should not just let civilization be written on paper, but let it be active in everyone's heart. We are the masters of the new era, the masters of civilization, Jean? Civilized manners accompany me? All right!