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How to Cultivate College Students' Civilized Quality
Since ancient times, the Chinese nation has been known for its emphasis on "ceremony". The ancients said, "China called summer with great gifts and China with fine clothes." China is known as "the state of etiquette", and its etiquette culture has a long history. Etiquette first appeared in bronze inscriptions. In the primary stage of human development, human natural phenomena can not be explained, and they have awe and worship of the gods and spirits of heaven and earth. Let it hold some forms and worship with objects. It can be seen from the traditional courtesy word "Li". The "Temple of Heaven" and "Ditan" in Beijing are buildings where ancient monarchs offered sacrifices to heaven and earth. In this way, the bud of the ceremony was born. Civilization accomplishment is the accumulation in life and the cultivation in words and deeds. Students, let's strengthen the cultivation of civilized quality together, base ourselves on ourselves, and make our own contribution to building a "healthy, orderly, harmonious and civilized" campus from now on. To this end, we propose the following initiatives:

1. Find bad habits and observe etiquette. Starting from oneself, do six stresses, that is, elegant language, orderly campus, honesty in learning, harmonious interpersonal relationship, sincerity in doing things and civilized public etiquette;

2. Beautify the campus and purify the soul. Start from the side, consciously maintain the cleanliness of the campus, enhance environmental awareness, so that there is no debris on the ground, no dirt on the walls, and no dust on the doors and windows;

3. Pay attention to your words and deeds, self-respect and self-love. Start with small things and strive to "learn four things", that is, "learn polite language, learn to walk according to rules, learn to throw things according to rules, and learn to dress appropriately";

4. Be consistent and self-disciplined. Starting from the details, keep in mind the "four opinions", that is, "pick up sundries when you see them, stop uncivilized behavior when you see them, hand in lost things when you see them, and report illegal phenomena";

5. Eat in a civilized way and be thrifty. Put an end to the use of white plastic bags, consciously queue up when eating, take meals as needed, save food, and advocate "CD action"; Take the initiative to recycle tableware after meals, and don't take the food back to the dormitory and classroom;

6. Take care of the dormitory and be safe and self-disciplined. Consciously observe the dormitory management system, keep the dormitory clean and tidy, and pay attention to fire safety.

Civilized behavior needs to start from the small things around us, "don't do evil, don't do good." Every student has the responsibility and obligation to bring happiness to himself, warmth to others and bright colors to the school through his own civilized behavior. The clean and fresh fourth middle school is our face; Civilized and orderly four schools are our dignity and need the close cooperation and active participation of all of us. Let's take action, start from me, from now on, bid farewell to bad habits, strive to be civilized students, and build a beautiful, harmonious, warm, friendly, happy and safe campus environment!