Poems and songs in pursuit of civilized etiquette
The Song of Civilized Etiquette All the students know that polite expressions are easy to remember. Treat elders with "you", say "good morning" when you meet in the morning, and ask each other "good" at ordinary times. Don't forget to say goodbye. If you ask for help, please say "please" first. Finally, don't forget to say "thank you" to influence others. Please say "it doesn't matter" when you answer. Be a civilized boy, and everyone will praise you first. Although it is important to learn first, it is better to be polite. Observe the school rules and be polite when meeting the teacher. Students should get along well with each other, and friendship is held tightly by small hands. Take care of public property, rest assured, and establish a new style. I will do it. Folk song 3: civilized riding song Students, remember to line up when getting on and off. Get in the car, don't run around, and get some change for the ticket. In the carriage, don't make any noise, be quiet and orderly. Don't grab a seat if you have one. Old people and children will take care of it. When you get off the bus, you won't be crowded, and you will easily fall down if you delay time. Be civilized, be polite, and go to school happily. Folk song 4: Everyone praised the little white rabbit for being polite. He crossed the small bridge and went to see it. Alas, grandpa goat came and waddled across the bridge White rabbit, run back and stand by the bridge and wave. "Grandpa, please go first and walk step by step." The river laughed and the fish jumped up and down, praising the white rabbit for being polite. Ballad 5: The beautiful teaching building on campus is really lively. Willow is green and flowers are beautiful. Students, jump and jump. Be polite. Say hello to the teacher. Say hello to your classmates. Take care of the environment and make new moves. If there is rubbish, someone will deal with it. When you see waste paper, bend down and pick it up. Protecting the environment is everyone's responsibility. The campus is beautiful, full of laughter, civilized etiquette songs, six cents a drop of sweat, earned by parents. Students, cherish and use every penny. Good morning, good noon, say goodbye after school in the afternoon, say hello when you meet, don't ignore it, and be a civilized and sensible boy. It's easier said than done, but it's harder said than done. Students should keep their word and work hard. I am an experimental pupil, and I abide by good moral habits. Smile politely, be honest and trustworthy, be grateful, study hard, make progress, be a good student since childhood, and make contributions to the country when you grow up. Ballad 7: Civilized image etiquette New nursery rhymes salute when raising the national flag and stand up when singing the national anthem. When meeting foreign guests, be enthusiastic, behave in a civilized manner and dress appropriately. After-school life is fun and I won't go to bad places. Shopping by car stresses order, and civilized terms are in mind. Speak softly in public places and be a civilized pupil. Friendly, tolerant, sensible, frank, and establish a new style. Be filial to parents, respect teachers, help others and tell the truth. Save water and electricity, save resources and care for public facilities. Don't litter, create a good environment. Follow the rules when driving, and stop at the red light. Be civilized, observe etiquette, and everyone strives to be a good child. Good conduct, once cultivated, will benefit for life and be popular. Civilized etiquette song Eight Young Pioneers should be civilized and polite. Sing nursery rhymes to school and say hello to the teacher first. It is most important for students to say early when they meet. Take the sidewalk when entering the school, not the playground and runway. Don't go up and down the stairs, obey the rules and lean to the right. When you see scraps of paper bending over, don't forget to protect the environment. Listen to the teacher in class, stay on topic, speak actively and think seriously. Don't chase or fight after class, just play in a civilized way. Students should not bully the weak, but should have a good school spirit of unity and friendship. School spirit-good! Civilized etiquette ballad 9: queue up quietly and quickly, be full of energy and do exercises well. Stand at attention, raise the national flag and sing the national anthem together. Be fully prepared during the break, concentrate on the lecture and use your head more. Read more books to increase your knowledge and hand in your homework on time. Remember reading and writing posture and do eye exercises. Activities between classes should be civilized, happy and fatigue-free. Don't run up and down the stairs, speak softly and don't shout. Civilized dining increases nutrition and cherishes food without dumping. Wash your hands before and after meals and do good personal hygiene. Bend over when you see garbage, and don't let scraps of paper fly about. Keep your word, tell the truth, be honest, modest and not proud. Traffic safety is the most important, always remember. Do your own thing, honor your elders and be pragmatic. It is good to be polite when meeting foreign guests. Remember to be polite when riding, and don't forget to be polite. Kitty Hawk is ambitious and will take off tomorrow to see the present. Ballad 10: clap your hands. You shoot one, I shoot one. Campus civilization understands etiquette. You shoot two, I shoot two, and the students help each other. You shoot three, I shoot three, and do your own thing. You shoot four, I shoot four, you can't do things alone. You clap five and I rank five, polite, honest and easy to get along with. You shoot six, I shoot six, and the code of conduct should be observed. You clap seven, I clap seven, and remember mutual help and friendship. You clap eight, I clap eight, and everyone respects the teacher. You shoot nine, I'm afraid of nine, and civilized language never leaves my mouth. You shoot ten, I shoot ten. Be polite. The Song of Civilization and Etiquette 11. Understand civilization and attach importance to etiquette. The teachers and students of the whole school set out together. Salute when raising the national flag and stand up when singing the national anthem. Hospitality should be warm, civilized and well dressed. Friendly, tolerant, sensible, frank, and establish a new style. Save resources, save water and electricity, and take good care of public property. I'm interested in learning and won't go to bad places. In life, you know the rules, have a kind attitude and get together. Cultivate school spirit, strengthen school discipline, and keep elegance and civilization in mind. Look at each other, smile and talk politely. Be filial to parents, respect teachers, respect the old and love the young, and never forget it. There are countless benefits for students to help each other and treat each other sincerely. If there is rubbish, don't throw it around and create a good environment. Love cleanliness, stress hygiene, and strive to be civilized pupils. Learn to be a man, learn to be polite, and everyone in the "state of etiquette" knows it. Civilized etiquette song 12 Have manners, respect each other, be polite to others, and have good conduct. The civilized expressions "hello" and "thank you" are reasonable. Sit up and walk, behave in a dignified manner, and behave in a civilized and educated manner. Take a bath frequently, change clothes frequently, and be civilized and self-disciplined. Students, neighbors and national customs should be respected. Be generous and polite when meeting foreign guests. Emphasis on etiquette, etiquette, paving the way for social life.