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What habits should primary school students cultivate?
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Civilized habits. Be polite to others and take the initiative to say hello to teachers and guests; Consciously use polite expressions such as "please, hello, thank you, sorry, goodbye"; When you accept the help of others, smile and thank them; No fighting, no swearing; No nicknames, no discrimination against people with physical disabilities.

The habit of being honest and trustworthy. Honest and trustworthy, just do it; When you promise the facts to others, you should explain the reasons and apologize to others; Borrow something from others and return it on time.

Respect the habits of others. Listen to others patiently and don't interrupt casually; Listen to each other carefully, and don't think about your own business when listening; Don't get excited when you hear criticism, just listen to him calmly. Don't disturb others' study, work, rest and life, and apologize in time if you disturb them; Don't touch other people's things without their permission; Learn to protect the privacy of yourself or others.

The habit of punctuality and saving time. Get up on time and rest; Go home in time after school, don't play on the road; Today's work is finished today; Do things in a planned way, not blindly and without delay.

Know the habit of gratitude. Experience the hardships of parents and respect their elders; Take the initiative to do some housework for parents; Respect the work of sanitation workers and police.

The habit of thrift. Cherish school supplies; Don't squander small change; Cherish food, not picky about food; Save electricity and water; Take care of public property.

The habit of obeying orders. Go up and down the stairs gently and slowly to the right; Obey traffic rules; Queue for shopping and observe public order; Take care of the flowers, trees and public facilities in the school park.

The habit of being diligent in doing things. Do your own thing; Put the used things back where they were.

The habit of exercising. Actively participate in group activities and cultural, sports, scientific and technological activities in and out of class; Learn common sense of sports, do a good job of self-protection, obey the teacher's arrangement, and don't do dangerous actions and games.

The habit of paying attention to hygiene. Wash your hair frequently, change clothes frequently, brush your teeth before going to bed, and cut your nails frequently; Wash your hands before and after meals; Organize schoolbags regularly; Take care of the environment, and don't spit and litter.

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Education is to cultivate habits.