This question actually has multiple answers.
In one sense, a responsible citizen varies from country to country as per the constitutional defnition of acceptable behaviours within that country.
For example: Jay walking:- Strutting across the freeway in America, could have you face a court and a small fine. In a country like India, you would, at the most, get honked at.
Bad citizen in one, normal behaviour in the other.
Many such variations in acceptable behavior across geographies would make the definition of a 'Responsible citizen' difficult to arrive at.
Overall tho,
Following laws, helping people and living by a 'waste not want not' policy is what is required to be a good citizen.
Citizens support civil society by obeying the laws, even when no one is watching.
It contributes to a safer society and a well-functioning system.
It contributes to a safer society and a well-functioning system.
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A good citizen feels a sense of responsibility toward the society in which he or she lives, and contributes to the success of that society to the best of his or her ability. A bad citizen is only concerned with obtaining benefits from the society in which he or she lives, without being concerned about contributing anything of value in return.
To show that they care who governs their country,To show their involvement in their society, andIt is a responsibility to vote in elections.
Yes, a good citizen has to be responsible to give 100% effort towards his job to contribute to the success of his employer's agency. In this way, each member does his own share of improving one's standard of living and also, improve the society as a whole.
We don't have your list. Sitting on a jury is the responsibility of the citizens.
The responsibility of the citizen that owns the gun needs to respect it and not go out and commit a crime with it. Also, it is the citizen's responsibility to legally register the gun.
it was to be a philosipher and to be a good citizen
For almost every right a citizen has, there is a corresponding responsibility.
there is a corresponding responsibility (A+)
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