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Should college students pay attention to their words and deeds?
I feel that the punishment of the school is a bit too heavy.

However, college students should pay attention to their words and deeds, and there is nothing to do or not to do within the scope of demand.

Students should pay attention to cleanliness and good manners. When teachers and students meet, they should take the initiative to say hello and salute, such as "Hello teacher" and "Hello". Students should also be polite and greet each other when they meet for the first time every day.

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Pay attention to your posture when you walk, obey the rules, and let the teacher go first when you meet him. Old and frail teachers should take the initiative to help when doing heavy physical labor.

Cherish the honor of the school, don't do anything that harms the honor of the school, and leave a precious memorial for your alma mater when you leave school after graduation. Students at school should cherish the commemorative signs left by alumni before graduation.

Take care of public property, everything in the school, flowers and lawns, and consciously safeguard campus greening, beautification, fragrance and purification.

Before the bell rings, students should go into the classroom, get ready and wait for the teacher to come to class.

If you are late, you should report to the teacher outside the classroom and get the teacher's permission before entering the classroom. When the teacher announced the class, all the students stood up and paid attention.

Attend the meeting on time, and don't be late or absent without reason.

Consciously maintain the order of the meeting, obey the unified command of the meeting, observe the discipline of the meeting, respect the spokesperson and the work of the spokesperson, and do nothing unrelated to the meeting.

Take good care of public facilities, keep the site clean and hygienic, and do not eat shellfish, spit, chew gum or litter.

When you are late or go out halfway for some reason, be gentle and don't ring the chair to avoid affecting others.

After the meeting, leave the meeting place in an orderly way, and don't rush to crowd, so as not to cause confusion and accidents.