The Egyptians are being earnestly solicited to rid themselves of bad habits as part of improving the nation's image after electing a new president this month. The people should behave in a civilised manner, quit unsightly habits, clean up their language and the environment. Each citizen should voluntarily contribute in keeping his or her respective village, town or city clean. Bad street habits and the unwillingness of many Egyptians to stand in line are identified as blights on the nation's image. Citizens, young and old, city or village dwellers, no matter what their job is or where they come from are urged to take action at once to improve Egypt's image. In the meantime, the Government must solve the problems of the people, find and effect realistic solutions and try to uproot their causes. The Government, private businesses owners and NGOs are urged to assume their responsibilities and unite in a show of people power to achieve this cherished goal.