I can still remember the first time I gave up my seat. I will never forget that kind face that smiled at me and nourished my childlike innocence.
On Tuesday, my friend Xiong Zecheng and I waited for the bus at the bus stop next to the school. Time-consuming and laborious, we finally got on the bus. We talked and laughed on the bus. The door creaked open and finally arrived at the station. (My friend arrived) I quickly sat in his seat and sent him a goodbye POss. At this time, an old woman got on the bus, coughed a few times, looked around, and then. Nobody gave up their seats. Just then, my mind was fighting and two little people appeared. A little white man said, "Give up your seat! Didn't the teacher teach you to respect the old and love the young? Besides, it doesn't matter if you stand in front for so long. " "what! Can't you sit down after standing for so long just now? And it's almost the station. Can't you have a rest? " The little black man retorted loudly I stood up, but I was at a loss. Who do I listen to? Besides, I am also a shy boy, and I don't want so many people to see me. "Aren't you a Miyoshi student every year? If you don't even want to help others, what are the three good things? " "Miyoshi students will give up their seats! How to make n miyoshi students all over the world give up their seats? Besides, the teacher is not here. Who knows! " "Giving up your seat is a virtue and an opportunity for you to take the postgraduate entrance examination!" "oh! It's wicked not to let it? Haven't you read that article? It is your duty to let go. I'm tired and want to stand. That's really coke. " "alas! Let you decide for yourself! " The little white man sighed. At this time, I stood up firmly, hugged the old woman and said, "Sit down!" " "Thank you!" And smiled at me, and the adults also cast admiring eyes and talked about something in succession. At this time, I felt the happiness of helping others, and a happy expression appeared on my face.
Although it has been a long time, it will never be forgotten in my mind. At that time, I understood that helping others is always happy and straightforward, not shy and hesitant.