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What are the civilized habits in life?
Public order morality

1) Get into the habit of queuing. Whether you take public transport, buy takeout in fast food restaurants or borrow books from the library, you should queue up regularly and don't cut in line.

2) On public transport, people do not compete for seats, nor do they use objects to occupy seats for relatives and friends. Seats are reserved for people, not things. Give seats to the elderly, pregnant women, the disabled and people with babies. If you see someone holding a heavy object, you will also give up your seat. If you have a seat belt, you will wear it.

3) When taking the subway, let the arriving passengers get off first and then get on. Don't rush into the car when the door is about to close. When you get on the bus, one by one, you won't push or squeeze me.

4) Stand on the left at the escalator entrance and let people on the road pass quickly from the right.

5) Obey the traffic rules, whether busy or idle, day or night, whether there is a car or not, wait patiently at the red light and move forward at the green light.

6) Don't put your legs on the opposite seat, take off your shoes and run on public transport. Keep the car quiet and speak softly. Don't eat or smoke in the carriage. Don't lean against the post when standing, let others hold the handrail.

7) When boarding the plane, obey the command of the flight attendant. The plane won't stand up and grab the luggage in a hurry until it stops, and keep polite in the narrow aisle. Don't touch the sheep, take the items on the plane such as blankets or tableware. Men can help with their luggage when they meet women.

8) You won't run in the library or make too much noise. If you speak, you must speak softly. The mobile phone will be turned off or set to vibration mode, and when talking, it will go to the permitted area in the library or leave the library altogether. Cherish public books, they won't get wet, dirty or damaged.

9) Keep quiet when going to the cinema, and don't talk and discuss the plot. After the performance, they will take the garbage away. The mobile phone will be turned off or muted. Admission on time will not often affect other spectators. There will be an orderly rest and there will be no rush to the exit.

10) When you enjoy a concert or concert, you will keep quiet, you won't talk, your mobile phone will be turned off or muted, you won't take photos with spotlights, you won't shuttle through the venue, you will leave when you want to go to the bathroom at halftime, or you will leave quietly after a song or a performance, and so on when you come back.

1 1) When visiting historical sites or museums, you will keep quiet and won't run and climb loudly. I won't take pictures without permission, even if I can take pictures, I won't use a flash, and I won't touch cultural relics.

12) When shopping, the goods will not be misplaced or damaged. When you try on clothes and shoes, they won't be dirty or broken, but you will put things back neatly after you try them on. I won't touch everything. If I'm really interested or interested in buying it, I'll get it. Items not marked "please try" will not be tried, and the packaging will not be dismantled without authorization.

13) The supermarket free goods appraisal will continue. When handing out samples, souvenirs and samples, they won't grab them, but will queue up.

14) Items that customers can take away at will, such as paper and bagged ketchup from fast food restaurants, will only take enough weight, will not be wasted, and will not be taken home in large quantities.

Politeness and love

15) Speak at an appropriate volume, only to be heard by obedient people, without shouting, splashing foam on others and swearing. I often say "Hello", "Excuse me", "Trouble", "Excuse me", "Sorry", "Thank you", "Sorry" and "Please give me more advice".

16) When you bump into people on the road, whether you bump into them or they bump into you, you will gently say "I'm sorry".

17) I won't pick my nose, remove earwax, pick my teeth or scratch (especially important parts) in public, but I will go to the wrong place or the bathroom to clean it up.

18) will not go to the streets naked. No matter how tight the time is, or just going out to buy a takeaway, I will comb my hair and wash my face before going out to check whether my teeth are yellow, my shoulders are dandruff, and my nails are black. It may be simple to wear, but it must be neat and clean, and pants and uppers are not dirty.

19) Outsiders or foreigners will try their best to help when asking for directions or asking for help.

20) When you go out with an umbrella in rainy days, you will be careful not to be taken by others. When you enter a room, such as a department store, you will put an umbrella in a special plastic bag to avoid getting wet. The soles will also be dried before entering the room. You will bring your own plastic bag when you take the bus in rainy days, so as not to wet the carriage and seat with an umbrella.

2 1) When you open the door, you will hold the door for the other person when you see someone coming in from behind, and you will also take the initiative to open the door for others, which is convenient for people everywhere.

22) When eating, others start first, and you start first. When you eat, your mouth won't make a loud noise, you won't talk when you eat, and food residue won't fall off. You should drink soup silently. When picking vegetables, they won't turn, and chopsticks won't touch others. Can use chopsticks and spoons. Don't force others to drink. After dinner, there will only be clean and empty tableware left on the dining table.

23) Don't grab food crazily when eating buffet.

24) The blind, the disabled and the elderly with mobility difficulties will help when crossing the road. The blind and the disabled will make way on the road.

25) If you don't pick up the road, you won't pick up the car. On the way, I saw someone leave valuables, such as wallets and mobile phones. If you stay where you are, give it to the public security for safekeeping. The same is true on the bus, and it will be given to the conductor.

26) When someone behaves uncivilized, they will bravely remind them.

27) Don't look down on service personnel, farmers and anyone whose income is lower than your own. Don't put on airs just because the other person pours tea and sells newspapers to clean up. The waiter will say "thank you" when setting the table.

28) Beggars and buskers will not cast contemptuous eyes, but will give some change and donate money to help the poor and become volunteers.

Environmental health chapter

Don't spit everywhere. Will quietly spit dirt on paper towels in inappropriate places and then throw it into the trash can.

Don't throw rubbish everywhere. Used paper towels, candy packages, bamboo sticks and other crushed garbage will not be discarded casually, but thrown into the trash can. If you can't find the trash can, you will put it in your pocket or bag first and then throw it at home.

3 1) Smokers don't throw cigarette butts and ashes, and they will abide by the rules in non-smoking places. When smoking, you will be careful not to smoke others, and the cigarette ends will be put in the ashtray.

32) You will bring paper towels when you go out.

33) If you see rubbish fragments such as paper leaflets on the ground, even if you don't throw them away, you will help pick them up and put them in the dustbin. If it's unsanitary, wrap it in paper towels first.

34) No one, including children, will defecate anywhere. Taking the dog to the street will not leave excrement, but will bring shovels and newspapers to clean up the dirt, or lead the dog to the dog-only sand for convenience.

35) Pay attention to hygiene when using public toilets. When sitting in the toilet, you won't step on the seat plate, and you won't let excrement pollute the seat plate and floor. Wash your hands with water after you go to the toilet. After washing your hands, you will dry them with a paper towel or dry them with a heater to avoid dripping.

36) When eating, if rice drops and soup spills, it will be wiped with a paper towel. After eating in a fast food restaurant, you will throw the garbage from the food plate into the dustbin and put the plate in the collection place.

37) Bottles, bottles and cans will be cleaned and recycled, or put into classified garbage collection places. Combustible garbage and nonflammable garbage will be treated separately.

38) Wear a mask when you are sick and wash your hands frequently to avoid infecting others.

39) Bring your own shopping bag when you go to the street. You will bring a pair of chopsticks when you go out to eat.

40) When sweeping the floor, you will sweep the common corridors. If you live in a separate house, you will sweep the nearby streets and fallen leaves.