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An example of good manners
Being civilized and polite is an education that China people have received since childhood. Today, we measure a person's temperament and virtue, and still regard these details as important parameters for assessment. A person's gestures reflect a person's temperament and accomplishment. Civilized etiquette is the basic code of conduct for each of us. If you take an indifferent attitude, throw away the peeled sorbet paper casually, scatter the cracked melon seeds casually, throw away the finished fruit core casually, spit the chewed gum everywhere, fold up your favorite flowers and trees when you reach out, and scold when you encounter something unsatisfactory ... Then in the eyes of others, your behavior is uncivilized. You are a person with low quality, an uneducated person. You won't make this judgment just because you are wearing a famous brand. In fact, it is not a very difficult thing to talk about civilization. As long as we start from the small things at hand, we can gradually develop good behavior habits and gradually improve our civilized quality.

Everyone may have seen a public service advertisement broadcast by CCTV: a young man doing morning exercises helped his children win a basketball that was accidentally thrown into a tree, threw the garbage on the roadside into the dustbin, and helped an old man pull a tricycle uphill. The young man ran all the way in the morning, doing good deeds all the way, making others happy and being happy himself. The author also read an article about job hunting from a magazine, which is about the American automobile giant Ford. After graduating from Ford University, its president went to a car company to apply for a job. Three or four people who applied with him have higher academic qualifications than him. After the previous interviews, he felt hopeless. But when it comes, it is safe. He knocked on the door and walked into the chairman's office. As soon as he entered the door, he found a piece of waste paper on the ground. He bent down to pick it up and threw it into the wastebasket. Then he went to the chairman's desk and said, "I'm here to apply for Ford." The chairman said, "Very good, very good! Mr. Ford, you have been employed by us. " Ford said in surprise, "Madam President, I think the first few are better than me. How did you hire me? " The chairman said, "Mr. Ford, the first three are indeed better educated and handsome than you, but their eyes can only see the big things, but they can't see the small things." Not only did your eyes see small things, but also your civilized behavior left a deep impression on us. "Ford thus entered the company and became the president. These two examples show that it is not difficult to talk about civilization. What is difficult is whether you have a sense of social responsibility, whether you can see the little things around you and whether you can bend over. Civilized behavior is actually a little effort. If a person can bend down and do simple things, he may do great things in the future.

"Doing is the beginning of knowing, and knowing is the success of doing." The promotion of personal civilization quality and the enhancement of public moral consciousness focus on practice and cultivation. "The smallest is the biggest, and the prudent is the best." Everyone should start practicing from a small place. If each of us is courteous to each other, polite, not swearing, and not swearing, then there will be no quarrels and fights, and interpersonal relationships will be more harmonious; If each of us is more friendly and understanding and less impatient and rude, then we will see the truth in detail; If each of us walks in a civilized way, rides in an orderly way and is polite, then our urban traffic accidents will be reduced and the roads will be smoother; If each of us keeps pets and dumps garbage in a civilized way, then our urban environment will become clean and tidy; If each of us doesn't spit and chew gum everywhere, then our living environment will be more comfortable; If we all love to protect flowers, trees and public facilities and don't scribble, then our urban environment will become more beautiful. ...

Of course, the cultivation of civilized habits is inseparable from education and publicity. The author thinks that we can organize some people to carry out civilized etiquette knowledge training, and then put them in some public places to conduct daily behavior guidance and civilized etiquette propaganda for uncivilized behavior, so that people can feel whether their actions are harmful to others and whether they will be managed, thus promoting people to develop good behavior habits.

Breaking bad habits and stressing civilization is not a temporary wind, but a long-term sight. There is no end to strengthening social civilization and fashion construction. Consciously stressing civilization and fostering a new style is not only a contribution to welcoming the Olympic Games, but also a contribution to creating a national health city. Let's take active actions to be civilized people and promote the construction of a harmonious society.