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A short story about politeness.

There is an old saying in China that "a gentleman does not hide his eyes and ears, but he never slips his tongue", which means that a moral person should be polite, not rude. Politeness is a fine tradition of the Chinese nation. Here are some short stories about politeness for your reference.

Courtesy stories 1

"If people are rude, they will not stand, if things are rude, they will not succeed, and if countries are rude, they will be uneasy." Confucius' idea of governing the country with courtesy, dressing people with dresses and building a country of modest gentlemen has been passed down for more than 2,000 years for the Chinese nation, and China has become a world-famous "country of etiquette".

Whenever I meet a teacher or elder on the road, I will say hello politely. A simple sentence can reflect a person's cultural accomplishment. Whenever I see rubbish on the ground, I can always bend down and pick it up. Many students, like me, start from small things, which not only reflects their good self-cultivation, but also affects more people around them.

In daily life, civilized etiquette can be said to be everywhere, ranging from service etiquette and social etiquette in our usual interpersonal communication to government etiquette and business etiquette in the communication between countries. Etiquette is the code of conduct that people should abide by in social communication activities, and it is the external expression of a person's inner cultivation and quality. Therefore, "courtesy" cannot be ignored.

Mr Goethe once said: A person's politeness is a mirror, which reflects his portrait. As primary school students, we should always start from ourselves and small things, so that civilization can become an inseparable friend in our lives.

Courtesy Story 2

When I was very young, my mother asked me to recite "what is a person who can't die without etiquette" and "what is a person who can't stand without etiquette". Now I finally understand that this is for us to be moral, civilized and polite. Xiangtan is creating a "national health and civilized city". I think as a Xiangtan person, we should respect and care for our homeland.

One day, my mother and I were waiting for the bus at the roadside, and a white-haired sanitation worker hunched over and dragged a load of garbage with difficulty. There happened to be a plastic bag in front of him. I ran to pick it up and threw it into the garbage truck. He smiled at me and the wrinkles on his face deepened. At this time, an uncle came over and threw betel nut residue and cigarette butts on the ground. I couldn't stand it anymore, so I bravely said to my uncle, "Uncle, littering is wrong." My uncle gave me a white look and said, "Mind your own business, boy." Then, he continued to throw cigarette cases on the ground.

I still don't want to give up, pointing to the sanitation workers to persuade him: "Uncle, look, the sanitation workers are too hard!" Mom came over with a smile: "Sorry, young man, please pick up the garbage!" " ! Children know you can't litter! "My uncle's face turned red at once. I picked up the cigarette case and threw it into the trash can. I picked up betel nut residue and cigarette butts again. My mother and I got on the bus and left contentedly.

As small masters of our country, we have the obligation to help those who have not received a good education to learn and practice civilization, and let civilization accompany us all the way!

Courtesy Story 3

Civilization is a person's basic virtue. If you want to be a civilized and good student, you should first know your own manners. Civilized etiquette happens in the little things around us, but it is often ignored by us.

One day, when I was playing in the park, I saw a sister throw a banana peel on the ground. I ran to her and said, "Sister, it is everyone's responsibility not to litter and protect the environment." My sister gave me an angry look. "What's the matter?" I confidently told her: "You litter like this, which not only pollutes the environment around us, but also increases the burden on the cleaners!" It may also lead to passers-by wrestling. "The words sound just fell and a young lady flew up from behind, accidentally stepped on a banana peel, and with a bang, she fell to the ground heavily, and the young lady suddenly burst into tears. Her mother was very angry when she saw the banana peel: "Who is so wicked to throw the banana peel around casually!" " "At this time, my sister blushed and whispered to herself:" Aunt, sister, I'm sorry! " "She silently picked up the banana peel and threw it into the trash can.

Seeing this, I took the initiative to invite my sister: "Shall we pick up the garbage together?" You can also remind others not to litter! ""good! "Sister quickly agreed! In this way, while having fun, we became little environmental guards.

I believe that the virtue of civilization will be like a bright light, illuminating our way forward. As long as each of us stresses civilization, starts from the small things around us and says goodbye to uncivilized behavior, the world will certainly be better.

Courtesy Story 4

China has been called "the country of civilization" since ancient times. Politeness is the traditional virtue of China. If a person has no manners, it will make people feel that he has no culture and quality, and it will also have a bad influence on our traditional virtues. Therefore, people should be polite.

I remember once, I saw a young man on the bus. I never thought that he was an uncivilized and impolite person. When taking the bus, he made a loud phone call and spit gum in the car, and everyone in the car pointed. Said he was an uneducated man. Thus, civility and politeness can not only reflect a person's education quality, but also have a certain impact on the social outlook.

A reporter once reported that in foreign countries, basically all civilized slogans are printed in Chinese. For example, in public places, the wall says "Don't talk loudly", "Don't smoke", "Please don't litter" and so on. What does this mean? It shows that China people not only have no manners in their own country, but also lose their national dignity abroad. How can the face of the motherland survive? A person's civilized behavior is not only related to individuals, but also to the whole country and nation. As mentioned above, as a China native, how can he be worthy of the title of "civilized country" when he is so inferior to foreigners?

On the National Day of October 1st, many people like to go to Tiananmen Square to watch the national flag being raised. After the national flag was raised, sanitation workers cleaned tons of garbage in Tiananmen Square. Only thirty minutes! The sanitation staff lamented: "It's terrible!" No wonder some people say, "China people's civility and courtesy must be strengthened, or they will have to return to primitive society!" "

Be polite, especially us primary and middle school students. As the flowers of the motherland and future successors, we should carry forward the traditional virtues of the motherland and not be ashamed of the title of "civilized country".

Comments: The author chooses the topic of "civility and politeness" and focuses on "people should know civility and politeness", which is in line with the requirements of this exercise.

The argument of this paper is very good, the argument is well-founded and clear, but the polite part is missing. We can change the first example to call names impolite.

Courtesy story 5

The topic I want to talk to you today is "Make it a habit to speak politely".

You may see some young and strong men sitting in the old, weak, sick and disabled seats of the bus; You may hear how two fashionable girls who talk a lot say such rude words as "fuck" happily; You may meet someone who bumps into you, ignores you and walks away. Whenever you see all this, you will feel how disproportionate it is to the development of our material civilization! However, at present, there are still some people in society who are not ashamed of these uncivilized and impolite behaviors. They defend them by saying that trivial matters are not worth mentioning. Is it really a small matter? We want to shout at these confused people: "You are wrong! If this situation is left unchecked, where is civilization? What about politeness? "

I think the most important thing in dealing with people is politeness, which is more important than wisdom and common sense. It is no exaggeration to say that politeness makes civilized people. Therefore, we must form a good habit of being polite. What habits should I develop? For example, if you accidentally step on someone else's foot on the bus, please say "I'm sorry" first; When someone does something for you, say "thank you" to others; Greet teachers warmly inside and outside the school. Give the most comfortable seat to the elderly when eating, and so on. These are the basic requirements of politeness. Only with these habits can we have the basic qualities of a civilized person. But these habits are not innate and need to be developed slowly.

How can we form polite habits? First of all, we should pay attention to our own moral cultivation. Whether a person's thoughts and actions are beneficial or harmful to society needs a standard to measure. We usually refer to this standard as morality that measures and guides people's thoughts and behaviors. Politeness and morality are mutual. Politeness is the coat of morality, and morality is the connotation of politeness. Therefore, we should recognize what we should do and what we shouldn't do, so as to regulate our behavior. Secondly, we should take some effective measures to cultivate habits. For example, in life, we often see people spitting in public places from time to time with the slogan "No Spitting". Some people put up slogans to remind them that it seems ineffective. They don't necessarily deliberately violate the slogan "No spitting", so it is necessary to take some compulsory measures without forming good habits.

Students, it is very important to build socialist civilization and cultivate the habit of being polite. We teenagers should especially pay attention to cultivating good manners.

I'm talking about this topic today because we want to make our country stronger and make us all quality China people.

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