Be civilized and understand etiquette.

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Ceremony is the code of conduct and moral standard that people abide by. It tells us that people who pay attention to etiquette should start with treating people and things, and start with small things.

Tell a short story about civilization.

Zhou Enlai once went to a place to inspect his work. He shook hands with the crew to thank them. At this time, the mechanic squatted on the ground to work. After shaking hands with others, the Prime Minister stood behind the mechanic and waited for him, and signaled people not to disturb him. The mechanic turned around after work, only to find the Prime Minister behind him and said, "Sorry, Prime Minister, I didn't know you were waiting for me." The prime minister smiled and said, "I didn't affect your work!" " "

The prime minister's every move fully shows his upbringing, manners and virtues. Premier Zhou is approachable and respects the work of others very much. On weekdays, the waiter brought him something. He either put down his work, picked it up with both hands or smiled. Sometimes the staff around the prime minister meets him and immediately stops to let the prime minister go first, but the prime minister stands there and smiles and lets the staff go first. ...

Every word and deed and every move of the Prime Minister set a shining example for us to be human beings.

Confucius, a great scholar in the Spring and Autumn Period, once said, "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand up." Mencius in the Spring and Autumn Period also said: "Polite people respect others, and those who respect others will always respect others." This shows how important it is for a person to be polite. China is called "the state of etiquette". By studying and working hard, we will all become good teenagers who are polite, civilized and disciplined.