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How to fill in the recommendation form (class, school) for the selection of civilized virtues in primary and secondary schools in Shaoyang City, and how to write the main deeds? Oh, it will be handed

How to fill in the recommendation form (class, school) for the selection of civilized virtues in primary and secondary schools in Shaoyang City, and how to write the main deeds? Oh, it will be handed in to school today. ... Recommended form for students selected by 100 campus civilization and etiquette stars in Cixi City

(full name)

Gender female class in Zhang Xinwen

07 shangying (2) class

Are you a league member?

There is no part-time job on campus, and there is no part-time job in society.

Home Address Tiantan Village, Tianyuan Town, Cixi City

community

First, the story of "can play a civilized demonstration role in school"

(Typical materials are attached separately)

China is called "the state of etiquette". Etiquette is a traditional virtue of the nation, which has a long history since ancient times. Etiquette is to standardize everyone's daily life behavior, and it is the embodiment of personal quality and cultivation.

Since I went to school, under the hard cultivation of teachers, I have been trained in all aspects and achieved many good results. Especially in terms of civilized manners, we should learn the etiquette norms of treating people and develop the good habit of humility and courtesy.

Start from me, start from now, start from the little things around you, and take the initiative to say hello; No spitting; Don't throw scraps of paper casually, set an example and play an exemplary role among your classmates. Boldly correct uncivilized behaviors and phenomena among students.

Every time I see a teacher, I usually respectfully call "Hello, teacher". Every time I meet my classmates, I will take the initiative to say hello or smile at them. In the face of the questions raised by my classmates, I will patiently explain and never use a sentence "I won't do it" to deal with him. Of course, I will encounter difficulties. At this time, I will ask questions to my classmates and discuss with them. Finally, I will gratefully say "thank you".

As an advocate of civilized manners, I constantly improve myself. Good manners make me physically and mentally healthy, enhance my self-confidence and improve my affinity. Civilization is everywhere, in everyone's words and deeds. "Rude people are not born, rude things are not successful, and rude countries are not at peace."

Typical example: When leaving the classroom, let the students go out first, and then close the doors and windows. When I met the teacher on the road, I took the initiative to say hello, and even led my classmates to say hello to the teacher together. Perhaps, many students didn't take the initiative to call at first, but after a long time, this greeting will become a habit.

Second, the story materials of "it can play a role in etiquette propaganda and radiation in schools, families and communities".

(Typical materials are attached separately)

(1) Please sit down before eating.

(2) take the initiative to add dishes to the elders.

(3) Say "eat slowly" after a meal.

(4) When guests visit, they should be warmly received, help parents arrange seats, hand over tea, and then leave. When parents see them off, they should say goodbye to the guests. If parents are not at home, receive guests as the host.

(5) Use civilized language and behave in a civilized manner when going out.

(6) When taking the bus, take the initiative to give up your seat to the old, the weak and the sick.

(7) Make apologies and thanks fashionable.

(8) smile at others,

(9) Don't interrupt others' conversation casually.

Typical example: following the village organization, helping the elderly in the village clean their houses on various holidays. Because of illness and death, the people left behind feel lonely and helpless, so I often follow the group organized by the village to help those lonely old people clean their houses, pack up their things, have time to chat with them and let them come to my house. In his spare time, he also helped the village group to weave and distribute all kinds of civilized etiquette leaflets and make civilized etiquette publicity windows. At home, I often communicate with my parents in Mandarin, try to avoid the appearance of rude words, and try to play an exemplary role in civilized and polite life circles.

Third, the story of "having certain requirements for self-growth"

Among them, the Learning Plan of Civilized Etiquette Knowledge is attached. My parents taught me from an early age that children should know how to care about people living around them and be polite. Always pay attention to be an educated person and a civilized person. So is the style of study in our school. "Unity of knowing and doing, double cultivation of morality and art", which teaches every student not only to study knowledge seriously and diligently, but also to learn to be a man. Under the education of these two aspects, I firmly remember in my mind the phrase "I can't be an adult without knowing honor or disgrace", which has been circulating for thousands of years.

I have learned more about etiquette from the vivid stories in the book "A Reader of Civilized Etiquette Education". Let me be more clear about my future efforts in etiquette.

Students, let's be proud of our efforts and ashamed of our extravagance and waste. Carry forward the spirit of hard struggle, learn to struggle and forge ahead, dare to explore in learning, advance despite difficulties and never give up. What we should learn is to explode in destruction, not to perish in silence. To get up in failure instead of giving up, all this requires a strong and unyielding spirit of struggle.

The great China, with thousands of years of culture, has nurtured1300 million Chinese sons and daughters. Right and wrong, honor and disgrace are clear. Looking back on the past, how many students left the campus and went to society depends on how many young people are growing up today. Let's play the strongest voice of the times, oppose the eight disgraces, remember the eight honors, and strive to be civilized and polite middle school students.

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