We, the people of China and our country, have the glorious title of "State of Etiquette". As one of them, we should strive to carry forward this feature of the motherland, carry forward the Chinese national culture and show the national spirit.
Civilized manners are indispensable to people, just as Confucius said, "If you don't learn manners, you won't stand."
When we sit on the bus, should we give our seats to the elderly, children or people in need? When you meet teachers and classmates on campus, should you pay tribute or nod? When we see the debris on the roadside, should we bend down, reach out, pick it up and throw it into the golden trash can? When we meet disabled people, should we lend them a helping hand to help them cross the road or take them to their destination?
Civilization doesn't take a day or two, but it should become your good habit. Seeing a banana peel on the sidewalk, you picked it up and threw it into the trash can. I think you have achieved the word "civilization"; In public places, try to speak in a low voice without affecting others, even if there are many people, don't push or pull. Then, I think, you have achieved the word "etiquette" again. Politeness is as simple as that.
If you forget knowledge, you are not a loser, because knowledge can be re-learned; If you spend all your money, you are not a loser, because money can be earned back. But if you lose civilization, you will fail completely, because you have lost the true meaning of being a human being.
"If a person is rude, he can't stand it. The country is rude and there is no peace." We should not only learn manners in words, but more importantly, we should put them into practice. Civilized etiquette, starting from us, starting from the side, starting from bit by bit, starting from the little things around us, really integrate civilized etiquette into our lives and let civilized etiquette really grow with us.