What is the difference between paying and paying?

Updated on culture 2024-03-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the current view, paying and paying are actually the meaning of checkout, but this was not the case at the earliest.

    The term "pay the bill" has a long history and originates from Cantonese. Because of the catering industry in Guangzhou, there used to be a traditional practice of eating first and then paying the bill.

    The words "buried" and "bought" in Cantonese "pay the bill" and "pay the bill" are similar in sound and far away, and the meanings of these two words are also very different. The Cantonese word "buried" has many meanings, one of which has the meaning of aggregation and settlement, such as "burying the mouth" (wound healing), "burying share" (participating in a share), "burying the pile" (like-minded people often get together) and so on. In the past, the year-end settlement of business owners was called "burying the year"; When you go to the teahouse restaurant, you can pay the bill after eating, which is "paying the bill".

    The word "pay" originated from the commercial paper exchange between Guangzhou and Hong Kong in the early years, local payment, and remote pick-up, and the current payment "bought" was actually a bill of lading. It can be seen that there is a fundamental difference between "paying the bill" and "paying the bill".

    In recent years, some Cantonese words have become idioms for people everywhere. This question is an interesting story in the business and cultural exchanges between regions. Of course, it is not surprising that some people who do not understand the meaning of Cantonese dialect and the folk culture of Guangzhou mistake "paying" for "paying".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Paying and paying are both the meaning of checkout. The term "pay the bill" has a long history and originates from Cantonese.

    The words "bury" and "buy" in Cantonese are similar in sound, and the meanings of these two words are also very different. In Mandarin, more people understand 'paying', but this word evolves from 'paying'.

    The Cantonese word "buried" has multiple meanings, one of which has the meaning of aggregation and settlement, such as "burying the mouth" (wound healing), "burying pile" (like-minded people often get together) and so on. In the past, the year-end settlement of business owners was called "burying the year"; When you go to the teahouse restaurant, you can pay the bill after eating, which is "paying the bill".

    The word "pay" originated from the commercial paper exchange between Guangzhou and Hong Kong in the early years, local payment, and remote pick-up, and the current payment "bought" was actually a bill of lading. It can be seen that there is a fundamental difference between "paying the bill" and "paying the bill".

    The specific situation is: when the motor vehicle policyholder pays 7 compulsory traffic insurance to the insurance company, the grassroots branch company withholds a part of the policyholder's premium and only pays a small part to the superior company, so that there are two accounts between the upper and lower companies, that is, the full amount of the insurance policy taken by the policyholder, and in the records of the superior company, it shows that there is only one compulsory traffic insurance. If the insurance company is a joint-stock company, then the perpetrator is suspected of constituting the crime of embezzlement.

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