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Answered by Anonymous
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Below you’ll find 10 ways to be a good citizen.

1. A Good Citizen is Patriotic.

Patriotism is having and showing devotion for your country. It means having an attachment to certain national cultural values and showing critical loyalty to your nation. Some ways to show patriotism include the following:

Brush up on your country’s history.

Read up on social studies.

Obey the rule of law.

Pay your taxes.

Learn the national anthem.

Fly your country’s flag.

Don’t litter or engage in acts of vandalism that deface your environment.

Travel around your country and talk to your fellow citizens.

Cheer for your country’s team in sports events (World Cup, I’m looking at you).

2. Model the Personal Qualities of Good Citizens.

The personal qualities of a good citizen include the following:

Honesty – tell the truth.

Integrity – be morally upright.

Responsibility – be accountable for yourself and your actions.

Respectfulness – treat others how you want to be treated.

Compassion – show fellowship with your compatriots who are down on their luck by volunteering and/or making donations to charities.




3. Be a Productive Member of Society.

A good citizen contributes to their nation by being productive. They’re productive employees, business owners, artists, public servants, caregivers, and so on. Good citizens share their skills, talents, and abilities with others. They make a positive contribution to their nation.

4. Be Active In Your Community.

A good citizen is active in their community. They participate in the social life of their city or town, and they look for ways to make their communities a better place to live. That is, if they see a problem in their community they look for ways to solve it.



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