1. Be patriotic and law-abiding, be courteous and honest, be united and friendly, be diligent, thrifty and self-reliant, and be dedicated and dedicated. 2. Be civilized and pay attention to etiquette. 3. Speak civilized language, do civilized things, and be a civilized person. 4. Smile is the key to unlock the heart. 5. Civilized etiquette starts with me. 6. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up. 7. Civilized etiquette starts with me. 8. Diseases enter through the mouth, and disasters come out of the mouth. 9. Anger begins with stupidity and ends with regret. 10. Etiquette, etiquette, politeness, civilization, elegance, and culture. 11. Etiquette is a kind of civilized norm, and etiquette is a kind of quality cultivation. 12. Etiquette reflects the details, and the details show the quality. 13. Strengthen ideological and moral education and promote traditional Chinese virtues. 14. Strive to create a civilized city and build a harmonious society. 15. Harsh words hurt people for three springs, but a kind word warms them for three winters. 16. Endure the calm for a while and take a step back to open up the world. 17. The key steps in life are from 12 to 18 years old. 18. People who are unlearned and ignorant are the most dangerous people. 19. Only when you know your shame can you do nothing, and only when you are inspired can you make a difference. 20. Morality is eternal, but wealth changes owners every day. "Ten Listening" of Civilization: Listen calmly to flattery when harsh words are spoken; listen to objections with vigilance; listen to criticism analytically; listen to correct words with an open mind; listen to wrong words sincerely; listen to elders with reference; listen to juniors with respect; Listen patiently to sarcasm, patiently listen to the words of the organization, and resolutely listen to the "Ten Rules" for making friends in a civilized manner. 1. Choose those who share the same goals and work together to make progress. 2. Choose those who are talented and worthy of being a teacher. 3. Choose those who have a decent style of work and behave dignifiedly. 4. Choose adversity and trouble. * Those who are in the same boat are those who are willing to help. Five are open and aboveboard. Six are magnanimous and tolerant. Seven are persevering and forge ahead. Eight are loyal to friendship and trustworthy. Nine are modest and prudent. Those who know their mistakes and can correct them. Ten are silently shouldering the burden to help others. Key points of self-cultivation: Firm but not stubborn, Lively but not frivolous, Brave but not reckless, Calm but not policeman but not suspicious, Bold but not rude, Honest but not stupid, Tolerant but not weak, Cautious but not timid, Confident but not arrogant, Self-effacing but not inferior, Self-reliant. But not arrogant, self-respecting, but not self-admiring, self-loving, but not arrogant, nervous, but not busy, serious, but not dull, easy-going, but not too humorous, but not vulgar, love to talk, but not sophistical, love to be active, but not deviant, civilized reception of "Five Ones" A smile greets you, a stool to sit on, a cup of tea to warm your heart, a satisfactory answer, and a blessing.