1. Civility and common sense for pupils
Expression of greetings to parents and elders, with different greetings at different times and on different occasions。
One, get up early and say good morning to daddy。
Good night to your father。
3. Birthday: happy birthday to the elders and good health
4 - on the holidays: have a nice holiday with dad。
On the way out: have a safe trip to your father。
When you're back: daddy's back。
2. Civilization and common sense for pupils
(1) carefully learn about online knowledge and do not browse through bad websites and information。
(2) to communicate honestly and in good faith with a member of the internet, without insulting another person。
(3) raising awareness of self-protection and not randomly dating netizens。
(4) access time is controlled and does not drown in virtual time and space。
(5) do not produce and disseminate destructive programs such as computer viruses。
3. Civilization of primary school students
(1) civilization watch. In order to enter and leave the field, there is a need to give a big round of applause, not to drink, not to throw objects at the stadium, and to leave the field voluntarily to clean up the objects that it has used and not to throw garbage。

(2) civilization. Follow the rules of the game, don't fake it, cheat on honor. Respecting competitors, not deliberately harming each other and refraining from offending the other. If the decision is found to be in question, it shall be brought before the person concerned in accordance with the procedure。
(3) civilization. Be fair and just。
4. Civilization and common sense in elementary school
(1) in order to shop in supermarkets, they must be stored in the required form。
(2) when shopping, goods selected for purchase shall be placed on their own initiative and shall not be placed at will. Precious goods should be given light and light。
(3) commodities in supermarkets cannot be tasted or tested at random。
(4) a conscious queue is required for payment。
(5) appreciation is expressed for the warm service of the salesperson。
(6) all goods are to be paid for, and not “go-and-go” to take advantage。
5. Civilization of pupils
1. Ask for help, say “please” or “please” and say “thank you” when you get help。
2. When it comes to undue influence on rest or work, say, “i'm sorry”, “i beg your pardon”; when it comes to negligently affecting you, and sincerely apologize to you, say, “it's okay”。
3. Talk to people, be sincere and speak with peace. When others speak or speak, they must look at each other in the eye, and they must not be negligent and should not interfere。
4. In the public sphere, there is no room for loud noise, vomiting, garbage disposal, ear digging, nose-sniffing, tooth-shaving, fingernail cutting, etc。
5. Compliance with traffic laws and regulations does not violate the rules of cycling and cross the street。
6. Following public order, tickets should be purchased in line and treated with courtesy。
7. Respect for public facilities, monuments, crops and trees, and protection of the animal and ecological environment。

8. In condolence to the sick, say, “take a good rest.” and bring a condolence or flowers。
6. Civilization of primary school students
1. Self-conscious waiting lists for school hours, keeping the waiting areas clean and getting off in an orderly manner。
2. There is no food in the school bus, civilized travel, and conscious maintenance of a clean car。
3. School buses do not rob seats and offer seats to pupils and students in difficulty. In buses and boats, the elderly, young, sick, disabled, pregnant women and the master of the division shall be given a seat at their own initiative。
4. No dangerous movement in the vehicle。
7. Civility and common sense in elementary school
1. Walking with a strong chest, looking forward, with a natural swing of the shoulder arm, a moderate pace, taboo, shaking or twisting。
2 up and down the stairs, side by side of the aisle, access to classrooms, offices, venues, etc., follows the designated route, is not crowded, and access to the functional rooms is slow and does not affect others。
3. To greet each other, greet each other and not to lose sight of them; to talk, to the side of the road or to the corner, not to stand in the road or in crowded places。
4. Pedestrian comity, offering to give way to the elders, and to disabled and needy persons。
5. Ask someone else about the road and say hello in polite language, such as “sorry to bother you”, “question”, etc., and young people ask for appropriate names, such as “grandfather”, “ auntie”, “uncle”, etc., and then ask for directions; after the answer, you must say, “thank you!” if a stranger asks for directions, he should answer seriously and carefully, he does not know, and he should say, “i'm sorry, i don't know, ask someone else again.”
8. Civilization and common sense in elementary school
1. To wear, as required, a regular school uniform and not a fancy dress。
2. Be dressed and square, not bound to the waist, not to wear a tie。
3. No vests, slippers, pants, walking on campus and entering classrooms。
4. Unopen clothes and shoes in the classroom。
5. No shoes, no medium-heavy heels, no thick-floored fashion shoes, and either a ball or flat-shoe。
No necklace, earrings, rings, bracelets, bracelets, etc。
7. No fat powder, no eyebrows, no tattoos, no long nails and no nail polish。
8. Hair cutting as required, no dyeing, no hotting, no long hair。
9. Civility and common sense in elementary school
1 see the master, say good-bye in the morning and say good-bye at noon。
2. When entering and leaving the school, and when meeting a teacher on the stairs, the teacher shall be allowed to go first。
3. Go to the office and call the report, and only when you hear “come in”, should you say “good-bye” to the teacher when you leave。
4. Discovery of the teacher's faults should be noted politely。
5. Statements in the classroom are preceded by the raising of hands and the rise in the answers to questions。
10. Civility and common sense in elementary school
1. Before eating, parents, elders and elders are given the task of putting chopsticks and stools。
2. When eating, the elders take their seats first. It takes parents to start eating before they pick up chopsticks。
When eating, do not swallow, do not speak without reason, do not walk at will, and do not throw any of the carcasses. Don't cough at the table。
4. If the elders feed themselves, thank you for the manners of the pupils and the manners of the students. If the meal is eaten before the parents or elders, the parents or elders are invited to eat “slowly”。
After eating, parents are helped to collect dishes, chopsticks, table dressing, etc。




