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Let civilized etiquette acpany us to grow up happily! My speech is over, thank you! Dear teachers and students Civilized etiquette is what people should do in social activities. However, there are not many people who can pay attention to civilized etiquette. On the way home from school, I saw two little classmates helping a blind grandfather across the road, which reminded me that everyone should respect the old and love the young. Respecting the elderly is a civilized virtue. A person in need of help will feel lucky and happy if he gets through the difficulties with your help. I remember a spring outing. I found that some tourists threw their drink bottles underground and continued to play as if nothing had happened. Don’t they think it’s wrong to do so? Why can’t they just throw it in the trash can? Besides, the trash can is a few steps away from their eyes. As long as they take a few steps forward, they will take a big step in civilization. They can throw the garbage into the trash can. It’s also a small effort. Why don’t they have this consciousness? Because they lack civilized etiquette. If everyone does the civilized etiquette, our urban environment will be clean and orderly, and people will live here relaxed and happy. I believe that as long as the members of our “big family” can be civilized, understand etiquette and advocate virtue, our lovely XX will bee more and more beautiful. Generally speaking, civilized etiquette is the foundation of our study and life and the arm of our healthy growth. Without civilization, there is no basic moral bottom line. Learn from thousands of people, learn from thousands of people, learn to be a real person, that is, learn to be a civilized person, learn to be a social person, clean the environment and civilized campus. Start with me and every little thing. Let’s take action together and make the flower of civilized etiquette more brilliant and dazzling in our small campus! Thank you! hello everyone! Be civilized, understand etiquette and start with me. German writer Goethe once said: “a person’s politeness is a mirror that reflects his portrait.” Indeed, people always judg