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A 500-word composition of junior middle school students' civilized etiquette walking ceremony

Recently, we have learned the related contents of "Eight Rites and Four Instruments". Among them, the eight rites refer to the etiquette such as eating, sightseeing, watching, grooming, walking, talking, treating people and rituals. Today, I mainly talk to you about the gift of catering. We have to eat every day, and the ceremony of catering is actually about the rules of eating. Whether it is daily family dining, public dining or social gathering, we should pay attention to civilized manners, pay attention to hygiene, cherish food, eat frugally and eat elegantly. I am a typical person who doesn't care about food. Once, my mother helped me to hold a bowl of rice. I poured a lot of soup and took a lot of vegetables, but I ate half of it and only a little rice. I felt full and said to my mother, "Mom, I'm full." But mother said, "eat more!" These vegetables, food and so on are all planted by my grandfather. As you know, grandpa has to take care of these things in the fields every day, and it is not easy to plant them. Didn't you also help grandpa pull beans? Are you tired? Come on, have some more. " I think so too. I ate three big mouthfuls and sneaked downstairs again. After a while, my mother said to herself, "It's a pity that there are so many meals and the dishes are so delicious." Then I heard the sound of "Kuang" (pouring rice). I think I was wrong. I don't save food at all. I must not do this in the future. I must cherish food and save money. Otherwise, it would be a waste, sorry for the people who grow vegetables and cook! You can't waste like me! Not wasting food is a part of the diet ceremony, and eating is also an important part of the diet ceremony. Our primary school students' eating requirement is not to smack their lips, but to talk without eating. Most people in our class can't do this, and we are all defeated by the rule of "words without substance". Like my deskmate, every time we eat at noon, his mouth never stops, either talking to Weng Haizhou or talking to people around him, and there are fresh topics every day. Sometimes, everything in his mouth comes out. I hope he won't do it again. The gift of catering, do you remember? Be sure to form the good habit of cherishing food, eating frugally and eating in a civilized way, unlike my deskmate!