Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - With the rapid increase of urban population, there are many uncivilized phenomena around us. Civilized etiquette is an excellent part of Chinese traditional English.
With the rapid increase of urban population, there are many uncivilized phenomena around us. Civilized etiquette is an excellent part of Chinese traditional English.
We can't help but notice that countless uncivilized behaviors exist in our daily life, such as spitting, talking loudly, littering, swearing in public places, and so on. All these are bad behaviors that we should not ignore. As an ancient country with a splendid civilization of more than 5,000 years, China is witnessing a series of improper behaviors, and every China citizen should be ashamed. An editorial on the official website of People's Daily said that the uncivilized behavior of many China people at home and abroad has seriously affected the image of China.
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