China is a country of etiquette, and 5,000 years of civilization has given birth to many etiquette. These manners need us to learn and pass on. The follo
China is a country of etiquette, and 5,000 years of civilization has given birth to many etiquette. These manners need us to learn and pass on. The following is my speech on politeness, hoping to inspire you.
Polite speech Part I
Dear teachers and students:
Walking in the street recently, I often see slogans such as "speak civilized words, do civilized things, be civilized people and create a civilized city" and "strive to be civilized citizens and build a civilized city". As we all know, Xuchang is creating a national civilized city, so as a pupil, how can we be a polite pupil?
At my side, some students still have some uncivilized behaviors. For example, in our beautiful campus, we often see some students throwing confetti and drink bottles, some students chasing and fighting in the stairs and corridors, and some junior students doodling on the flower beds and walls that have just been cleaned. These are all uncivilized behaviors.
As a pupil in the new era, I should love my motherland, respect my teachers, unite with my classmates, be polite, dress neatly, sit up straight in class, be quiet, be honest and trustworthy, don't tell lies, correct my mistakes, pay attention to my manners in my daily study and life, consciously abide by civilized manners, take the initiative to say hello when I meet my teachers and elders, and take care of the public.
Politeness is an easy thing to do and the most important thing in life. As long as students start from their usual words and deeds, start from small things and start from good behavior habits, be a civilized and polite pupil and let the flowers of civilization and etiquette bloom all over the campus.
Polite speech Part II
Dear teachers and students:
China has been a civilized and courteous country since ancient times, and its people have always been civilized and courteous. But now more and more people have lost their precious civilization. They litter, spit everywhere, smoke and swear in public places ... again, we should mention politeness.
On Sunday, my father took me to the canteen for dinner, and my face was full of joy. When I arrived at the restaurant, I chose a sunny place to sit down and my father went to get my favorite food. I was idle and bored observing a couple at the next table. They are in their thirties. The man looks gentle and speaks politely, but his behavior makes people angry: he shuttles back and forth between the food table and the dining table, which is already full of food, just like a grand Manchu-Chinese banquet. However, this uncle doesn't seem to be satisfied, and he is still carrying it assiduously. The woman asked, "well, we have enough food." Why do we need so much? " The man said, "anyway, we have paid the money, or we will suffer!" Besides, what a face! " I can't help thinking: how can this uncle be so uncivilized and waste food at will for the sake of so-called face? Really wrong! If everyone is like him, how much food will be wasted a year ... "Diandian, why don't you eat?" Dad said. "Well, dad, don't be busy either, these are enough for us to eat!" We ate with relish, and the flowers of civilization and etiquette bloomed on the table. After a while, the waiter came to clear the table, looked at most of the dishes left next door, shook his head helplessly and threw the leftovers into the trash can ... Let's start from ourselves, start from the little things around us, and be strict with ourselves, so that the flowers of civilization and etiquette can bloom in every corner of society!
The third part of polite speech
Dear teachers and students:
China is a country of etiquette, and 5,000 years of civilization has given birth to many etiquette. These manners need us to learn and pass on. As teenagers in the new century, it is essential to learn manners, but we have forgotten many manners. Today, the school organized us to watch the movie "Happy Etiquette". I found that etiquette is not a long speech or a rigid dogma, but a subtle action and a proper word.
The film "Happy Etiquette" uses stories to intersperse etiquette knowledge. Some are right, some are wrong, and the mistakes are pointed out in the summary of each story. I learned a lot of etiquette from it: etiquette during recess, handshake etiquette, dining etiquette,,,,. What impressed me most was the etiquette of calling. I understand that when you make a phone call, you should not only be polite, but also use civilized language. I also need to pay attention to the action when answering the phone. When talking to your elders on the phone, sit up straight and don't cross your legs. This is respect for the elders. When talking to classmates on the phone, be enthusiastic and speak appropriately.
I think this film is very suitable for our life. The two protagonists performed very well and brought us into one interesting story after another. We also learned a lot of etiquette knowledge while reading stories. It's so interesting. I want to watch it again. Humorous language is also the highlight of this film.
Civilization, a familiar name. But what did we do? How did we do it? Let's look at the reality around us.
There are always some uncivilized phenomena in life, which will cause us unhappiness and even intolerance every time we encounter them.
"Oh, who is so annoying? I threw the finished cans on the ground and almost fell. " After that, XX students picked up the cans on the ground and threw them into the trash can. He did it out of despair. If we throw less cans, banana peels and waste toilet paper, we will reduce some pollution in our lives. Imagine that if people don't litter, our global village will become a civilized and harmonious home.
Look, there are two people arguing again. "Why did you steal my notebook?" "Who wants to steal your broken notebook? You have a problem. Really, I don't care. " You see, you see, among them "stealing" and "making trouble" are swearing. Students, can you say less uncivilized words?
There are still some uncivilized words and deeds around us, which are always unpleasant or even unbearable every time we meet them.
Of course, civilized behavior can still be seen everywhere around us.
In the morning, "Hello, teacher!" XX met the teacher on the way and bowed and said. This is just a very common thing. If you want to be a polite person, you must start with these little things, such as taking a bow, saying thank you and asking hello, which will make people feel that you are polite.
"Come, are you from XX primary school? Make friends with me, my name is XXX. " "Really? You don't dislike me, do you? " "Of course not, let's be together in the future." "Great!" However, you can't treat making friends as a deal. Making friends is not only for fun, but also for caring, helping and learning from each other.
If we can hear warm words like "hello", "thank you" and "please" every day, we will feel relaxed and happy.
From the words of "hello", "excuse me" and "thank you", we can see that this is a polite big sister and brother, and she and he are our role models.
Although we primary school students are young, we are also members of Suzhou citizens. As long as we overcome uncivilized behavior, we can speak civilized words, take a civilized road and do civilized things ... In short, starting from ourselves and starting from the side, everyone can achieve "eight honors and eight disgraces" and contribute to building a harmonious and civilized Suzhou. Let's cheer for ourselves and Suzhou!
The fourth part of polite speech
Civilization is everywhere. Sometimes it is not littering, sometimes it is a "thank you", and sometimes it is a treasure. Civilized things happen all the time, and civilization is around us.
It was a clear Thursday in Wan Li. I am walking alone on my way to an English class. When I came to a crossroads and was about to cross the road, a red light actually lit up on the sidewalk, so I walked on unconsciously. Suddenly, a car roared, and when I saw it, I quickly stepped back. I thought the car would go by like lightning, but it stopped in front of me. The uncle inside smiled at me and waved to me first. I crossed the road quickly in three steps and two steps, thinking: this uncle is really civilized! With the construction of civilized cities, everyone's quality has also improved a lot. It seems that I should also improve my quality, look at the traffic lights more when crossing the road and obey the traffic rules. The traffic lights are flashing in an orderly way, and with the sound of everyone's horns, it is like playing the song of civilization of a harmonious city!
Yes! There are many civilized deeds in my life. Besides that time, I also found many civilized people and things. Such as: people who take the bus to give up their seats voluntarily; Found that the paper on the ground was consciously thrown into the trash can; Guide the blind; Providing help to strangers ... Only when we make concessions and help each other between people and things will our city be more harmonious.
We yearn for harmony and civilization, and we are also striving to create civilization. Sow the seeds of civilization, start from small things, then civilization is around us.
Article 5 of polite language
Dear teachers and students:
Etiquette is everywhere in daily life. In life, there are many civilized habits that can be cultivated easily: picking up a piece of paper scraps; Turn off the lights; Don't trample on the grass; Obey traffic rules; Say hello to the teacher when you see him. These are all manifestations of civility and politeness.
When we meet a teacher at school, we should say hello to the teacher, which will respect the teacher and make us happy.
We should respect our parents at home, and we will do what our parents say and what they say.
If you want to see a piece of paper in your life, pick it up and throw it into the trash can; Throw your garbage into the trash can, or the ground will become dirty and messy. Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? There are 800,000 pieces of chewing gum residue on the 440,000 square meters Tiananmen Square, which is in sharp contrast with the sacredness of Tiananmen Square. And if there is more garbage, sanitation workers will be very tired.
We don't swear either. Not only can't you say it, but if you see others swearing, you should stop it immediately and teach him patiently. Only in this way can our life be full of civility and politeness.
Let's all act! Let our life become a civilized and polite world!