Speech on honoring the elderly 1 Dear teachers and students,
Hello everyone! I am XXX. Filial piety is a kind of beauty and a kind of responsibility.
Filial piety for the elderly has been widely spread by everyone for thousands of years. How many touching poems and songs, how many filial sons to honor the elderly. However, I believe that filial piety is not only a slogan, but also a responsibility that everyone should bear.
In fact, filial piety is not difficult, even the little things in life can be done incisively and vividly: when the children of relatives go out to school every morning, they always say to their parents, "I'm going to school." I will also say hello to my elders when I come back from school. When I first saw it, I always thought the child was a little stupid. Because although he keeps this "good habit" every day, he rarely gets a response from his parents. It took a long time to discover that these seemingly insignificant little gestures, although not as great as "Wang Xiang lying on the ice begging for carp", also expressed her gratitude to her parents. It can also comfort relatives.
A child can still do this, let alone us?
Always complaining about my parents' nagging, I began to change: when my mother began to read her "Tightening Curse" again, I stopped slamming the door angrily and listened quietly; When my father pulled down Bao Gong's face again, I stopped refuting, but watched quietly.
Sure enough, the angry look on parents' faces faded away, and a sweet smile was attached.
Thinking of this, I suddenly heard a voice from my neighbor's house-it turned out that my grandfather, who was nearly seventy years old, bid farewell to his son and grandson: "Slow down on the road and take the eggs away." The old man hurriedly charged, although the son has been complaining that his father is too nagging, but who can understand the loneliness in his heart? When he was about to leave, his son shirked and stopped his old father who was going to see him off, muttered something to himself and left with his children. Behind him came the old man's helpless, reluctant and slightly bitter laughter. I'm a little shocked: Do people say "filial piety" every day just to leave the old man alone?
No, it's not! In this world, there are still many people who have filial piety and know how to respect the elderly. We should remember that all sheep have the kindness to kneel down and feed back, not to mention that we have flesh and blood. A little kindness from others, not to mention the kindness of parents? So, please let filial piety-this virtue, this responsibility, be passed down forever!
Dear teachers and classmates, speech on filial piety for the elderly 2:
Hello everyone!
I want to ask you, in the past Double Ninth Festival, did your mobile phone grow up with me and I grew old with you? There is also a touching story: one day, an old man in rags walked into the mobile business hall and gave a very old mobile phone to the maintenance staff. When the maintenance staff carefully checked the mobile phone and told him that there was no problem, the old man silently shed two lines of tears and muttered: Then why can't I get a call from my child? Seeing this, I think everyone will immediately pick up the phone and say hello to their parents and relatives who are far away from home and tell them their' recent situation'.
In our high-tech era of rapid development, people are busy with their work, and they can only solve their thoughts of their relatives in their hometown by telephone and video, and they have done their filial piety. So, how should we treat the old people who live with us day and night?
There are six people in my family, father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, brother and me. They are a happy family. My brother and I grew up under the care of our grandparents. From the moment I can remember, I knew that my grandparents could do things that my parents could not solve. However, when they reached the age of 80, grandpa had a mild stroke, brain atrophy, deafness and dizziness, and all the problems came. He often forgets what he said or did, so he is always annoyed and blames himself, thinking that he has no value in this family and is just a burden to his family. I remember once, my parents came to pick me up, and my brother came back from the Children's Palace without his key. Grandma happened to go to the vegetable market to buy food, and grandpa was the only one at home. We rang the doorbell, but no one answered; Don't answer the phone; Knocking at the door, nobody paid attention. For two and a half hours, we stood at the door and repeatedly rang the doorbell, called the mobile phone and knocked on the door, from hope to helplessness. The elevator door opened and grandma came out wrapped in a big bag. I rushed to get it like a savior.
Grandma's bag said excitedly, grandma, open the door quickly! I'm exhausted! Grandma asked inexplicably, isn't your grandfather at home? I said helplessly: ring the doorbell, make a phone call, knock on the door, nobody cares! So we can only wait for you. Grandma opened the door and went to grandpa's room. She saw Waiwai sitting in a rocking chair watching TV. Grandma said angrily, you don't listen to the doorbell and mobile phone at home. They have been standing outside for more than two hours, exhausted. Are you still in the mood to watch TV here? Grandpa stood up innocently and asked timidly, when did they come back? I didn't hear the doorbell ring! I didn't say angrily, grandpa, you can't hear us knocking at the door. My legs are already sore. Then I lay on the sofa in the living room. Grandpa looked at me and hesitated. He turned to my dad who just came by and said, look, today is really, I really didn't hear the doorbell. I'm old and useless! You have been standing outside the door for so long. At this moment, I suddenly saw the anxiety and apology in grandpa's eyes.
Dad sat on the sofa with his grandfather in his arms and said kindly, it's not your fault, but we forgot to take the key. Don't worry about it. However, my grandfather has been reviewing himself, and my father said with a smile, we forgot to bring our keys. You didn't hear the doorbell ring. We are all at fault. Pay attention to it next time. After listening to his father's words, grandpa seemed to get some comfort and said with a smile, I will definitely correct it next time. Then he walked slowly back to his room. Seeing the back of grandpa's departure, I suddenly felt that he was so funny. What a capable man he used to be. He's old. Why is that? What I don't understand more is why my father always says he is wrong. So I couldn't wait to ask: Dad, it was obviously Grandpa who didn't open the door for us at home. Why is it your fault that you didn't bring the key? My father looked at me and said meaningfully, Confucius said that I visit my body three times a day. Although we can't do what saints do, we should find problems from ourselves instead of blaming others. What's more, there is nothing wrong with grandpa, but it is caused by old age.
He is already very guilty, so we should be considerate of him and always tolerate and forgive the elderly. A few days later, I came home from school and suddenly found a button next to the doorbell. Out of curiosity, I pressed the new button instead of ringing the doorbell as usual. Just as I was waiting for the miracle, my grandfather opened the door and stood in front of me. He took the schoolbag in my hand and said with a smile: Come back, come into the house quickly. Grandma has already cooked the meal. I asked with a puzzled face: What's the situation? Naive brother ran over and said excitedly, brother, you rang grandpa's exclusive doorbell. Exclusive doorbell? Look at this. Then he ran outside to show me.
My brother rang the doorbell and there was a loud bell in the room. I followed the sound source to grandpa's room, and a beautiful heart-shaped doorbell appeared in front of me, plugged into the nearest socket to grandpa. I asked grandpa, is this the new doorbell? Grandpa said happily to me, yes, your mother bought me a doorbell specially. Is it beautiful? It's so loud that I can hear it. Seeing my grandfather as happy as a child, I suddenly realized that no matter what happened in the process of honoring the elderly, only by looking for problems from myself can we find a solution to the problem.
Unreasonable, inhuman; You can't be a child if you don't like your parents. Thank you!
Speech on filial piety for the elderly Article 3 Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
I believe that when you see the word respect for the elderly and filial piety, you will think of your relatives at home, especially the elderly. Yes, when I was a child, I should thank my mother for giving birth, my father for his hard work, my grandparents for their care, and all my relatives who supported me. At all times, we must have a heart of respecting the elderly and filial piety!
Seeing that my parents have more and more white hair and Zou Wen all over their faces, I will immediately rush forward to help my father beat his back and pour a cup of tea. Help my mother do housework and tell a happy joke. My parents cocked their mouths slightly and smiled happily, so I was satisfied, and my heart was sweeter than honey. Filial piety is what children should do.
Old grandparents, grandparents, have worked hard all their lives and should have a rest, but for my safety, grandma comes to school to see me off rain or shine every day. Grandpa never tires of calling me to say hello every day. Grandparents live farthest. They actually learned to chat online by themselves in order to chat with me. You know, old people have to learn computers, so what do you mean? So I send them greeting cards every year on holidays, which includes my respect for the elderly at home. A little heart.
We should learn to respect the old and be filial, respect the old, care more about our families and be filial to our parents, starting with a warm greeting and a gesture of giving up our seats!
Thank you!
Speech on filial piety for the elderly Article 4 Dear teachers and classmates:
Good afternoon everyone!
The topic of my speech today is the love of parents. Without sunshine, there is no warmth in a child's heart. Without water, there is no life; Without parents, there would be no ourselves; Without affection, friendship and love, the world will be lonely and dark ... these are simple truths that no one can understand, but we often lack a grateful heart while enjoying all this in life.
Students, have you heard the story of the crow feeding back? When the crow grew up under the care of her mother, when her mother was too old to eat, she looked for delicious food everywhere, brought it back to her mouth, and fed it mouth to mouth until the old crow died, and she couldn't eat any more, and she was never tired. Dear students, have you found that there is a feeling that surrounds you all the time, so that you ignore its greatness? There is a feeling that has been worrying about you, making you numb to its massiness. Perhaps, you are moved by the care and consideration of your friends; Perhaps, the stranger's lost direction makes you feel grateful; Perhaps the teacher's love makes you grateful.
However, only parents always care about us. Have we ever been moved, grateful, grateful for it? In this world, only a mother's love for her children is the most sincere and selfless. However, parents know how to love and dedication, so why can't we have a grateful heart? I believe everyone must have seen a public service advertisement. After a busy day, a filial daughter-in-law also washed her mother-in-law's feet. The young child saw his mother washing his grandmother's feet, and also washed his grandmother's feet. He said to his mother, "Mom, I will wash your feet."
This scene is really touching and thought-provoking. What did we do for our parents when we grew up? How many of us can remember our parents' birthdays? Parents' favorite food? Parents' shoe size? These seemingly insignificant things show whether we have a filial piety to our parents. I deeply understand my mother and want to do something for her. What should I use to repay my parents' love? I thought of washing my parents' feet. My mother doesn't have big feet. She just wears size 36 shoes. Her feet are soft and her skin is delicate. I wash my mother's feet, and when the water is cold, I add some heat ... My mother stroked my head and said, "My little daughter has grown up." When I looked up at my mother, there were tears in her eyes … I washed my father's feet because he was seriously ill in bed. My father's feet are big. I still remember that my father had to wear size 42 shoes. My father's feet are rough. I gave my father a good wash. Father has stopped laughing for a long time because of illness, but he smiled like a child that day.
From crying as a baby, to mumbling for parents for the first time, and then to tiptoeing for the first time. Walking to school carrying a schoolbag for the first time, getting her exam results back for the first time, leaving her parents for the first time ... Maybe you have never noticed how much effort and love my parents have paid on this long road of growth. Every time you smile, every success, even every failure, every mistake, your parents will keep it in mind, stay with you and give you silent support. ...
Do you remember this poem? Kid! When you were very young, I spent a lot of time teaching you to eat slowly with spoons and chopsticks. Teach you to tie your shoelaces, button, slide, dress, comb your hair and blow your nose, son! Now, my feet are unstable and I can't walk, so please hold my hand tightly and walk slowly with me. Just like that year, I took you step by step. Dear classmates, during our growing days and nights, how many times have we silently felt the love given by our relatives, told them about our love, and thanked them with words and actions? In fact, we can wash our parents' feet in return for their love, and there is nothing to be ashamed of; We can celebrate their birthdays, even without any gifts; We can have a good meal with them, even if there is no big fish and big meat; We can also know parents' shoe sizes and buy them a pair of shoes, even if they are not famous brands. We can also give parents a little reward for trivial and simple things, such as saying "good morning" and "good night" to parents when they sleep in the morning or at night; When parents do housework, help them do some simple housework: sweeping the floor, washing vegetables, cooking ... The most important thing is that we should study hard and master knowledge, and become the pillar of the country and the glory of our parents when we grow up. Ordinary things can only be realized when we really do them with our heart.
The kindness of parents is as deep as the sea. Don't forget your parents' kindness in life. Flowers can wither and the sea can become fields. But our grateful heart cannot be changed. Let's start from bit by bit, be grateful to our parents, be filial to our parents and respect the elderly!