A composition about respecting others.
In the process of growing up, many people want to be respected by teachers, classmates and friends, so do we respect others first?
When someone touches you inadvertently, do you smile indifferently or swear?
When you hear other people's comments, do you beat people up or do you think others are praising you?
When you lose the game, do you congratulate your opponent or give him a dirty look?
Respect is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Respect others, and others will respect you.
Respect parents, because they gave us life, gave us life; Respect teachers, because teachers teach us knowledge and lead us to become "capitalized" people; Respect friends, because they care for us when we are lost; Respect classmates, because they are partners who study hard with us under the same roof; Respect our opponents, because they give us encouragement, confidence and courage.
Respect the sun, because it gives us light and warmth; Respect the earth, because it gives us a "foothold"; Respect the earth, because it gives us a living space; Respect rivers and lakes, because they give us life.
Source; Respect the big trees, because they cast a shade for us in summer; Respect the grass, because they add a touch of green to our world; Respect flowers, because they make our world more colorful.
Respect is a sincere smile on your face; Respect is listening when others express different opinions; Respect is applauding the efforts of others; Respect, as if just for others ... learn to respect! When each of us knows how to respect others, our life will be more harmonious.