A Complete Lecture on Civilization and Etiquette under the National Flag 1
Students and teachers:
Good morning! The topic of my speech is "Observe the etiquette between classes and be a civilized student".
Students, politeness is a sign of the progress of a country and a nation, and it is an essential virtue for our teenagers. This semester, the school launched the activity of striving to be four good students, with the aim of cultivating our good behavior habits and becoming a new generation with ideals, discipline, hard work and courage to create.
Today I mainly talk about how to observe the etiquette between classes. The purpose of recess is to cheer up the students, so that they can study more actively and better. Excerpts from the model essay of etiquette speech!
Most students can abide by the norms between classes and do useful activities, such as kicking shuttlecock, jumping rubber bands, talking with classmates and reading favorite books. However, a few students have no sense of safety and a weak sense of civilization. They play games in the grass, trample on the lawn, chase and fight in the corridor, and sometimes bump into teachers and classmates. There are also some students who take out snacks after class and throw their bags everywhere after eating, which makes the environment very chaotic. These manifestations run counter to the new civilized fashion we advocate.
Students, you are both the creators of campus civilization and the beneficiaries of campus culture. From now on! Let civilized etiquette no longer be a simple idea, but the conscious words and deeds of every student!
Let civilized etiquette no longer be an externally imposed constraint, but a kind of self-internalized happiness! It is untenable not to learn manners. Let's keep in mind the etiquette between classes on campus, start from me, start from bit by bit, and let the seeds of civilized etiquette take root deeply in our hearts! Excerpts from the model essay of etiquette speech!
The second part of the keynote speech on civilized etiquette under the national flag
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
The topic of my speech today is "eternal pursuit".
Standing on this table, looking at the expressions of teachers and students listening carefully, I am very moved, because I know: this is civilization! When we are learning "Uncle Lei Feng, where are you?" The teacher told us the story of Uncle Lei Feng. When Lei Feng was young, he came to school early every morning to clean the classroom, clean the table, clean the chair and clean the blackboard, and often helped the students in trouble. The teacher told us through the story of Uncle Lei Feng: With the help of others, you can become a civilized child. I like Uncle Lei Feng very much, and I hope I can be a civilized child. Therefore, I always try my best to express myself. However, after I watched the movie The Day I Left Lei Feng, I cried: Yes! When people need help, no one lends a helping hand, then, how tragic! When people don't consciously obey the law, it really makes people angry! Society needs many people like Uncle Lei Feng. Uncle Lei Feng, where are you? Where are you?
Riding the warm spring breeze, we looked everywhere. Ah, finally found it-you see, on the roadside, people consciously obey the traffic lights; You see, on campus, a little classmate fell down, and Datong ran to help him get up. Look over there, several students are greeting the teacher when they see him coming-Lei Feng people are everywhere. However, there are still some uncivilized behaviors around us and among some students. In our campus, we can always see some scraps of paper and food bags that are not in harmony with our beautiful campus. Some students even think that there are students on duty to clean up anyway, so they throw them away. Some students deliberately damaged school property. Every move shows the lack of civilization. "Small but not for, what is old?" If everyone can be polite, then our life will be better.
I am still young, but I want to appeal in a childish voice: let's act quickly, from now on, from us, from dribs and drabs, let our life be full of flowers of civilization!
Being a civilized person is our eternal pursuit!
Civilization and Etiquette under the National Flag: A Keynote Lecture 3
Last semester, we had a civilized etiquette exam, and all the students took an active part in the activities. This semester, we will continue to carry out the activities of "carrying forward the classics of Chinese studies, practicing etiquette conventions, cultivating good habits and building a better life for me". Today's rally is even a mobilization and speech. Before the lecture, I will tell you that there will be a live exam after I finish. Please listen carefully.
First of all, what is etiquette?
Etiquette is a moral standard. It is the minimum 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 common life and communication and is fixed by customs and traditions. For a person, etiquette is the external expression of a person's ideological and moral level, cultural literacy and communicative competence. For a society, etiquette is a reflection of a country's social civilization, moral fashion and living habits. Reflected in politeness, etiquette, appearance, ceremony and so on. Etiquette is called politeness in speech acts and etiquette in interpersonal communication. Appearance refers to a person's appearance, dress, etc.
Second, why should schools carry out civilized etiquette education?
China is a country of civilization and etiquette. Learning civilized etiquette is a way to carry forward fine traditions, and etiquette is also a moral norm. Learning etiquette helps to improve a person's ideological and moral level, cultural accomplishment and communication ability, and also helps people beautify themselves and their lives. It is helpful to promote people's social communication and improve people's interpersonal relationship; It is helpful to purify the social atmosphere and promote the construction of socialist spiritual civilization.
Therefore, paying attention to etiquette is not a trivial matter in personal life, but a realistic reflection of a country's social atmosphere and an important symbol of the progress of a nation's spiritual civilization. In this case, it is very important for schools to carry out etiquette education. Etiquette education is an important part of moral and aesthetic education in schools.
Third, what kind of civilization and etiquette education should schools carry out?
From the content point of view, there are appearance, behavior, expression, clothing, speech, treating people and so on; From the object, there are personal etiquette, public etiquette, hospitality etiquette, table etiquette, gift etiquette, civilized communication and so on. What I said here today is not so broad, but based on the actual campus civilization etiquette of our classmates.
First, personal etiquette
(1) instrument
Instrument refers to a person's appearance, clothing and dressing, which is the external embodiment of a person's mental outlook. Cleanliness is the key to beautiful appearance and the basic requirement of etiquette. Therefore, everyone should develop good hygiene habits, wash their faces and feet when sleeping and getting up, brush their teeth in the morning and evening and after meals, and often wash their hair and take a bath. Clothing can reflect a person's cultural quality and aesthetic taste. The basic requirements of middle school students' dress are: fit; Timely; Neat; Generous; Pay attention to the occasion. Some girls wear long pants and a long school uniform. At first glance, they don't wear pants, and some dress like adults and young women. These are all inappropriate performances. Your clothes directly reflect your cultural quality and aesthetic taste.
(2) Speech
As an art, speech is also an important part of personal etiquette.
1. Politeness: sincere and kind; The sound size should be appropriate, and the tone should be peaceful and calm;
Respect others.
2. Terminology: honorifics, words expressing respect and courtesy. Such as "thank you" and "sorry" in daily use, the second person calls "you" in the address.
(3) Manners and manners
1. Conversation posture: Conversation posture often reflects a person's character, cultivation and civilized quality. So when talking, first of all, both sides should face each other squarely and listen to each other. They shouldn't look around, read books and newspapers, look tired and yawn. Otherwise, it will give people the impression of being absent-minded and arrogant.
2. Standing posture: Standing is the most basic posture of people and a kind of static beauty. When standing, the body should be perpendicular to the ground, the center of gravity should be placed on the palms of the two front feet, and the shoulders should be relaxed. Arms naturally droop or cross in front of the body, eyes straight and smiling. Don't bend your neck, bend over, bend your legs, etc. When standing, it is not advisable to put your hands in your trouser pockets or cross your chest on some formal occasions, let alone make some small moves unconsciously. That will not only appear stiff, give people a feeling of lack of self-confidence, but also lose the dignity of etiquette.
3. Sitting posture: Sitting is also a static shape. A dignified and elegant sitting posture will give people an elegant, steady and natural aesthetic feeling. The correct sitting posture should be: straight back and relaxed shoulders. Women should put their knees together; Male knees can be separated, but not too big, generally not more than shoulder width. Put your hands naturally on your knees or on the armrests of your chair. On formal occasions, you should be gentle when you sit down, dignified and steady when you get up, and you can't rattle tables and chairs and create an embarrassing atmosphere. No matter what kind of sitting posture, the upper body should be kept straight, just as the ancients said, "act like a clock." If you insist on this, no matter how you change your posture, it will be beautiful and natural.
4. Walking posture: Walking is the main action in people's life, and walking posture is a dynamic beauty. "All right.
"Like the wind" means using popular water to describe a brisk and natural gait. The correct walking posture is: light and steady, chest raised, shoulders relaxed, eyes looking straight, smiling, swinging arms naturally.
Second, respect teachers' etiquette:
Students should take the initiative to salute and say hello to teachers when they enter and leave campus or go up and down stairs to meet them. When students enter the teacher's office, they should knock at the door first and get the teacher's permission before entering. In the place where the teacher works and lives, you can't just go through the teacher's things. Students should not point and comment on teachers' appearance and clothes, but should respect teachers' habits and personality.
Third, hospitality etiquette: when teachers and guests walk together, they should greet the guests first, "Hello, uncle!" "Good leadership!" Look at each other politely and say hello to show your sincerity of respect.
Fourth, the award ceremony
Keep a confident smile when you go on stage. Many people should receive the prize soon. Don't keep others waiting for you for a long time. The pace of coming to power should be firm and powerful, and we should not be lazy. Don't hold the overall image high. After taking the stage, the audience will express their congratulations with warm applause. At this time, the winners should bow or wave their thanks to the audience. When accepting the award, you should take the certificate with both hands, shake hands with the awarding staff, bow slightly, nod your thanks, smile and say "thank you" politely. Bow when you are about to step down, thank you for your applause.
5. Assembly etiquette: Assemblies are often held in schools. Generally held in the playground or auditorium, due to the large number of participants and formal occasions, special attention should be paid to the etiquette in the assembly. Flag-raising ceremony: the national flag is a symbol of a country, and raising and lowering the national flag is a way to educate young people in patriotism. When raising the national flag, all students should line up neatly, face the national flag and be in awe. When raising the national flag and playing the national anthem, stand at attention, take off your hat and stand at attention until the national flag is raised. Raising the flag is a serious and solemn activity, so we must keep quiet.
Avoid moving freely, laughing or looking around. Look solemn. When the five-star red flag Ran Ran rises, all the people present should look up. It is not advisable to carry water or take out garbage when raising the flag.
6. Etiquette in public places on campus: We should consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and do not throw scraps of paper, peels, spitting or littering in classrooms, corridors and playgrounds. Don't scribble, scribble, scratch or carve on blackboards, walls, tables and chairs. Take good care of school property, flowers and trees, and save water and electricity. Consciously store your bike in the designated carport or place, don't leave it lying around, and don't get stuck in traffic on campus. When eating in the canteen, you should queue up for courtesy, don't crowd, cherish the food and don't throw away the leftovers.
As for others, such as the etiquette between classmates and classroom etiquette, I won't say much here.
Civilization and Etiquette under the National Flag: A Complete Lecture 4
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
Etiquette, as a culture gradually formed and accumulated in the development of human history, always dominates everyone's behavior with certain spiritual binding force, which is an important way to adapt to the development of the times and promote personal perfection and success. In today's society, it seems to be a big problem to stress civilization and etiquette.
Students' exits are dirty, people who ask for directions are polite, garbage is everywhere on the road, and the competition on the bus is crowded. Everything is telling us what we have lost. The ancients said it well: jade is uncut, abrasive, people don't learn, and they don't know righteousness. As a child, when you are young, you should get close to your teachers and friends and learn manners.
An old story: Kong Rong let pears tell us the importance of etiquette.
Kong Rong, a native, was a famous writer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the seven sons of Jian 'an. His literary creation was highly praised by Wei Wendi and Cao Pi. According to historical records, Kong Rong was not only very clever when he was young, but also a typical example of paying attention to brotherhood, mutual help and friendship. When Kong Rong was four years old, he often ate pears with his brother. Every time, Kong Rong always takes the smallest pear. Once, my father saw it and asked, "Why do you always take the small one instead of the big one?" Kong Rong said, "I am the younger brother, and I am the youngest. I should eat the small one and let the big one be eaten by my brother! " At an early age, Kong Rong learned the truth of mutual courtesy, mutual help, unity and friendship between brothers and sisters, which surprised the whole family. Since then, Kong Rong has spread the story of pears for thousands of years, becoming a model of unity and friendship. Another story: Chengmen Sydney tells us the importance of respecting teachers.
According to legend, one day, Shi Yang and You Zuo came to Songyang Academy to visit Cheng Yi, and they happened to meet Mr. Cheng, who was taking a nap with his eyes closed. At this time, it began to snow outside. Eager to be a teacher, the two men stood aside respectfully and said nothing. After waiting for a long time, Cheng Yi slowly opened his eyes and saw You Zuo standing in front of him. He was startled and said, "Ah, ah! Are they still there? " At this time, the snow outside has accumulated more than a foot thick, and He Youzuo doesn't look tired and impatient. This story, called "Cheng Menxue Pear", was widely circulated among scholars in the Song Dynasty. Since then, people often use the idiom "Cheng Menxue Pear" to express that scholars should respect their teachers and study sincerely and firmly.
Civilization is everywhere in our life, even if it is a gesture or a word. Helping others is a virtue and a civilized behavior. It can show a person's moral cultivation and enhance the friendship between people. There are countless stories about civilization and civilization like this!
How many smiles and joys can a small civilized behavior bring us! If everyone stresses civilization, how harmonious and happy our society will be!
Civilization and Etiquette under the National Flag: A Keynote Lecture 5
Dear judges, teachers and students,
Good evening, everyone!
I'm Bi Shaoqing from 40 1 Squadron. Today, the topic of my speech is "Promoting Civilization and Being a Zhangzhou Person".
China has a 5,000-year-old civilization and is called "the state of etiquette". In ancient times, there were "pear blossoms in Kong Rong" and "snow in the door". These are the endless treasures of civilization left by the ancients. Yes, countless people know how to be honest, and countless people know how to keep accounts and keep etiquette, which has made our great China and a "state of etiquette".
Students, the times are advancing and the society is progressing. Should we do better today? I think this should be a must! Because we are the sun in the new century and the future of our motherland, we must be civilized people.
Today, I am standing here to attend a speech. I know that many big brothers and sisters are more eloquent than me, but I am not afraid at all, because our teacher told me that there is no difference between big and small to be a civilized person. As long as we do our best every day, we can do civilized things every day. This is the real Zhangzhou people!
Today, I am from Zhangzhou, and I solemnly promise here: I will always do civilized things, speak civilized words and be a civilized person! At the same time, I also know that today is also the campaign of the battalion chief. If I am lucky enough to be elected, I will live up to expectations and will carry out the wind of civilization with all the players!
Thank you, my speech is over!
Civilization and Etiquette under the National Flag: A Complete Lecture 6
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
The topic I want to tell you today is: Remember manners.
Good morning! In a blink of an eye, half of this semester has slipped away from us. From the day we are sensible, from the day we set foot in kindergartens and schools, our parents and teachers have been constantly educating us to respect the old and love the young, and to be polite. Respecting the old and loving the young is a traditional virtue of our country, which we should advocate. However, in our campus, only a small number of students say hello to their teachers in a friendly way. Many of our students passed by the teacher without saying hello or even looking. I asked the teacher a question full of doubts. After the teacher patiently explained and answered, I left without saying goodbye.
Here, I want to ask the students, is respecting teachers only to make teachers happy on Teacher's Day? No, we should always keep in mind the consciousness of respecting teachers and attaching importance to Taoism, and dissolve this consciousness in words and deeds. In class, your attentive eyes are permeated with understanding and support for the teacher. On campus, your civilized words exude respect and admiration for teachers. In life, your polite behavior reflects the teacher's teaching and cultivation. Today, when the construction of citizens' morality is vigorously advocated, the first thing to be improved is "courtesy, justice, honesty and shame".
Politeness means knowing how to be polite. It is a code of conduct that requires people to abide by together, and it is the embodiment of the country's moral and cultural level. China has long enjoyed the reputation of "State of Etiquette", and there are countless examples of civilized etiquette. If I give an example around us here, you might say it's too common. Take Japan, which faces China across the sea. In Japan, etiquette is a compulsory course for students. Young people should also receive etiquette training when they go to work. They have rules in hair style and dress, sitting posture, bow angle, tone of voice, and pouring tea for others. And treat elders and superiors with respectful language and tone. In contrast, our manners are much simpler and students can do it. I believe you can do it, too, when you first talk to the teacher. Your heart may tremble. When you apologize to your classmates for the first time, you may feel worried, but that's what makes our environment more civilized. So here I advocate: civilized manners, starting from childhood, starting from me, starting from now.
Thank you!
Civilization and Etiquette under the National Flag: A Keynote Lecture 7
Dear teachers and children:
Good Morning, everyone!
In the beautiful golden autumn of October, we meet again under the national flag. Today, the topic of my speech is "Civilized manners, starting from childhood".
China is an ancient civilization with a long history. It is called "the state of etiquette" and is the pride of every one of us in China. Although we are still young, we are the future of our motherland, and it is also our responsibility to learn manners.
So, where is the etiquette? How should we learn manners? I tell you, good manners come from our usual words and deeds.
In kindergarten, we should respect teachers. When we meet teachers and classmates, we should say hello. We should take good care of public property, flowers and trees and protect the environment; Please raise your hand when you speak in class, unite your classmates and be a good baby who loves learning and labor.
At home, you should respect your elders, do your own thing and help adults; Go to bed early and get up early, don't sleep late, be a hardworking and brave baby.
In public places, we should obey the traffic rules and not jaywalk. Don't talk loudly, don't swear, don't litter, and be a polite baby.
In short, no matter where you are, you should form good habits from an early age, say civilized words, do civilized things and be civilized people, which is worthy of the reputation of "the state of etiquette". That's all I said, thank you!