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article on importance of civic sense​..... send fast ....its very urgent

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Answered by aarushi4267
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CIVIC sense means social ethics. It examples include keeping roads, streets and public places clean. It reflects the actual personality and shows the responsibility of any person. It encompasses unspoken norms of society that help it run smoothly without someone tripping on somebody else’s toes.

Civic Sense is all about having consideration for a fellow human being. It means being polite, showing consideration to the elderly, women, children and disabled people, driving in one’s lane without honking, throwing one’s garbage in dustbins, and smoking only at designated places. The list can go on.

Good manners are extremely important in life, in school and at the workplace. Without manners people in this world would be unable to communicate with anyone. Manners should be instilled in a child at an early age so that when he grows up, he is natural and not problematic.

Unfortunately, we are lacking in our collective moral behaviour as we do not care for anyone in society. We have become too lazy to show our sympathies and respect which we ought to do. We should be proud of our cultural, religious, social, educational and even more our nation’s civilisation. But irrespective of all these factors, we are going backward in our mannerisms and behaviorism. We are portraying bad images for our religious and civilised sense in the world.


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Answered by gitakumari12
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Civic Sense is all about having consideration for a fellow human being. It means being polite, showing consideration to the elderly, women, children and disabled people, driving in one’s lane without honking, throwing one’s garbage in dustbins, and smoking only at designated places. The list can go on.

Good manners are extremely important in life, in school and at the workplace. Without manners people in this world would be unable to communicate with anyone. Manners should be instilled in a child at an early age so that when he grows up, he is natural and not problematic.

Unfortunately, we are lacking in our collective moral behaviour as we do not care for anyone in society. We have become too lazy to show our sympathies and respect which we ought to do. We should be proud of our cultural, religious, social, educational and even more our nation’s civilisation. But irrespective of all these factors, we are going backward in our mannerisms and behaviorism. We are portraying bad images for our religious and civilised sense in the world.


sarika96: thank u so much
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