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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.

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Here, characteristics such as being helpful, generous, and honest described the good citizen, whereas those such as being indifferent, mean, and disrespectful described the bad citizen.

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A good citizen upholds the laws, contributes positively to society, and respects others. A bad citizen disregards laws, may harm society, and lacks respect for others and community values.

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Q: What is the difference between a good citizen and a bad citizen?
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