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Essay on how to deal with uncivilized behavior while traveling

Say "no" to uncivilized behavior

Today, with the rapid development of society, the buildings are taller and the people's economic level is higher. IN A WORD , everything is high. However, as society progresses, uncivilized behaviors also increase. This high level can be said to be "negative growth" for society. Therefore, we must stop the occurrence of uncivilized behavior and say "no" loudly.

I think this sentence can be understood this way. According to mathematical terms, comparing the "no" in "uncivilized" to "negative" will naturally have side effects on society and schools, and is not conducive to development and progress. To put it simply, if the "negative sign" is simply removed, the original meaning will be changed. Yes, of course it is not realistic. What if we use the saying "negatives make positives" that we always talk about, say "no" to uncivilized behavior, the negative signs cancel out, and get positives, wouldn't it have the opposite effect, wouldn't it be wonderful?

The existence of uncivilized behavior is of great importance. Imagine that in a closed public place with a concentrated population, bad air and crowded place, if a person lights up a cigarette, the person will inhale it. It’s not just the exhaust gas, but also the breath. The whole house is so smoky that no one wants to stay in it, but the smoker doesn’t take it seriously. I believe you all feel deeply. Think about it, if you violate the school rules and graffiti on the school uniform and walk outside the campus, it represents the image of the school and what people will think of the school after seeing it.

The school's initiative to say "no" to uncivilized behavior is something that needs to be implemented and must be implemented. The title is 'Say' No, but the real meaning is not only to say, but also to prevent uncivilized behavior from happening as much as possible. Not to mention restraining others, start with yourself. 'I examine myself three times a day' to see if I have done anything uncivilized in a day, and think about the uncivilized things around me that need to be overcome.

Overcoming it requires a restraint. A conscience and moral restraint depend on everyone's efforts. For example, in a spotless atmosphere, even if there is garbage, no one will throw it away out of conscience, then there will be a pure land in front of us.

The civilization we pursue is not limited to the external world, but also pursues spiritual civilization. I dare say that if a person does not even have basic mental health, how can he be civilized towards society and others. The imposed disciplinary measures only treat the symptoms but not the root causes. Someone said a dirty word once, and just after being criticized, he did it again not long afterward. It is already "a dirty word" and cannot be corrected. If he leaves even a minute to think before speaking, he will not be able to say anything. Over time, he will slowly form a habit and change it. This is not an effect that can be achieved overnight or by recording a demerit once. This is what the soul pursues.' The brain - directs the operation of the whole body. If you have a clean mind, your actions will be uncivilized.

The blue sky, clear river water, and sweet air have passed away for a long time. However, this is an ideal state. What we have is destroyed by people's own hands. We long for a piece of sky, a piece of grassland, and a happy 'home'. It is difficult to undo all this, but I believe that no effort in the world is in vain. If we all say "no" to uncivilized behavior, the world will be better.

Looking forward to that day!