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What are the specific contents of civilized etiquette?

Civilized manners include: no littering, no dumping sewage, no spitting, no jaywalking, no running red lights, no climbing over traffic barriers, no stopping, no honking, no turning around, no swearing, no topless, no smoking, no drunk driving, no talking on the phone while driving, no occupying roads, no illegal buildings and no loitering.

Civilized etiquette is the lowest moral standard that human beings require people to abide by in order to maintain the normal life of society. It is gradually formed in people's long-term life and communication and is fixed by customs, habits and traditions. Civilized etiquette is not only the embodiment of personal quality and education, but also the embodiment of personal morality and social morality, and it is also the accomplishment of the city and the face of the country.

Therefore, as a "state of etiquette" with a history of 5,000 years, people should have civilized behavior and reasonable manners. This is also an important way to carry forward national culture and show national spirit.