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please, Hello, thank you, sorry, it doesn’t matter” in mind, put them on our lips and put them into action. Start from me, start from now, be the master of civilization, let the flowers of civilization and etiquette bloom in our young hearts, and let “civilization and etiquette” walk with us! My speech is over, thank you! Teachers and students: hello everyone! Confucius said, “you can’t stand without learning etiquette”. Etiquette can reflect the quality of a person and even a country. Etiquette is an act of selfdiscipline and respect for others. Civilized etiquette is not only the embodiment of personal quality, but also the reflection of social morality. What is civilization? Civilization is the smile when we meet on the road, the warm help of our classmates when they are in trouble, the kindness when we get along with others at ordinary times, the greeting when we see our teachers, the “sorry” when we accidentally bump into each other, the act of consciously putting garbage into the dustbin, and the initiative to stop people spitting everywhere. Civilization is a kind of quality and civilization is a kind of cultivation. China is known as the “l(fā)and of etiquette”, and politeness is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Living in a happy era, if we can’t inherit and carry forward this fine tradition, we can’t really be a modern civilized man. “Good words e to your ears, three winters are warm, and evil words hurt people, and June is cold”. This mon saying should be remembered. Being polite is the easiest thing to do and the most important thing in life. The construction of campus civilization is a project and a cause。 At the same time, it is also a kind of culture and a kind of spirit. Start now! Let civilized etiquette no longer be a pure idea, but the conscious words and deeds of every student! Let civilized etiquette no longer be an externally imposed constraint, but a joy of self internalization! I hope that students can learn civilized etiquette, practice civilized etiquette and advocate civilized etiquette in the special education activities of civilized etiquette. Students, let’s take an oath in the spring breeze filled March: start from small things, start from around you, lead a civilized atmosphere, create a civilized campus and strive to be a civilized student! I believe that through the joint efforts of our teachers and stu