Civilized etiquette theme class meeting

China is an ancient civilization with a history of 5,000 years. The Chinese nation has always been a civilized and polite country, gentle, elegant and courteous. China children's gestures, voices and smiles all reflect a person's temperament and accomplishment.

"You can't be an adult without knowing honor and disgrace" is a famous saying that has been circulated for thousands of years. However, with the continuous progress of today's era, a series of honor and disgrace boundaries, such as loving the motherland and endangering the motherland, advocating science and ignorance, uniting and helping each other and harming others, being honest and trustworthy and forgetting profits and righteousness, hard work and extravagance, have been quietly blurred in many people's hearts.

. In fact, it is very simple to be a civilized person, starting from yourself and starting from the side. Maybe it's the thickness of a piece of paper, maybe it's a little patience, maybe it's a kind greeting, or it's just a smile. Everything we say and do is always related to feelings. Inadvertently, we spread enthusiasm, respect, care and friendship, which is to talk about civilization. This little bit of praise and appreciation moistens our hearts like rain and dew.

To be a civilized person, you must receive a civilized education, just like a piece of ore. If you want to become steel, you must put it in a furnace and melt it with fire. Our parents sent us to school just to make us a piece of pure steel in the melting pot of civilization. The result is not the most important. As parents, they expect us to grow up healthily and become a civilized person and an excellent person under the guidance of teachers. They don't expect us to be pillars, but I hope we are at least a green tree. Needless to say, we should treat the uncivilized behavior of today's society dialectically, choose the good and follow suit, and change the bad.

Since etiquette is so important, what should we do? In fact, in the final analysis, it is very simple, that is, to be responsible for yourself and others, and to do every seemingly trivial thing seriously. We just need to ask ourselves some simple questions, such as, do we understand the identity of a student and how to dress appropriately? When raising the national flag, can you be serious, energetic and sing the national anthem? In class, can you observe classroom discipline, pay attention to classroom etiquette and actively cooperate with teachers in classroom teaching? Can we have a civilized rest after class? Even have we really learned to walk and listen? We might as well ask ourselves such questions every day and think about whether we have reached the requirements of the Code of Conduct for Middle School Students and the Code of Daily Conduct for Middle School Students. If we can treat ourselves responsibly and seriously, treat these little things and do more self-reflection, then we will make progress every day, and eventually we will develop good daily habits and improve our quality.

Representing the future of the nation, we have a lot to learn and inherit, but the most basic question is: how do we take over the baton of human civilization? We don't have to complain that the civilization of this society is not high; Don't complain that your strength is too thin and has little impact on society. Imagine, isn't there very little yeast in bread? However, isn't this yeast alone the initiator of bread? Each of our classmates should be the yeast of this era, and let their own enzymes play their due role in this society.

Civilized etiquette is like a stake to protect trees, let us abandon bad habits and grow sturdily in the sun forever; It is like a cornerstone on the road of life, laying the foundation for our future adult success; More like a lighthouse on a ship, leading us to the other side of success. Civilized etiquette has grown in your heart, watered with sincerity, nourished with enthusiasm and cultivated with understanding.