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Text: Ma: Well, it's advocating politeness now.
Tang: Being polite reflects a person's cultivation and a nation's civilization.
Ma: Use honorific titles for people.
Don: Hmm. Ma: When you speak, you have to be civilized.
Don: That's what makes us a civilized country.
MA: For example, I saw you.
Don: You've seen me.
MA: That's what I have to talk to you.
Don: What do you say?
Ma: Hey, comrade, I'll ask you something.
Don: Look at how polite this is. If there's anything, you'll do it.
MA: Let me ask you someone.
Don: Who are you asking?
Ma: This comrade I asked.
Don: Hmm. Ma: He is tall and burly, with thick eyebrows and big eyes.
Don: Oh. Ma: I heard that he is a cross talk actor.
Don: Oh, what's the name of this person you're talking about?
Ma: His name is Comrade Tang Jiezhong. Is it in your unit?
Don: Oh, yes, yes.
Ma: Ah! Don: Yes, yes.
Ma: You invite me out, and I'll meet him. Thank you.
Don: Don't thank you, I am.
Ma: Hey, you are Comrade Tang Jiezhong.
Don: Hey. Ma: Oh, I'm so sorry.
Don: Hmm. Ma: I haven't seen you for a long time. I'm sorry!
Don: What's that?
Ma: What do you think when you hear this?
Don: I sound comfortable. How modest and polite this is.
Ma: Look, sorry, sorry, thank you, please.
Don: Kind words.
WM: That's not a kind word.
Don: Hmm. WM: It's a sign of respect for the other person.
Don: Oh. Ma: My own modesty, my own politeness.
Don: yes. MA: Hey, you have to talk like that.
Don: Uh-oh. MA: You have to take a different approach, without these kind words. You don't feel good at it.
Don: So how do you say that?
MA: That's it.
Don: Hmm. Ma: Hey! I say.
Don: What is that called?
MA: I'll ask you personally.
Don: Who are you asking?
Ma: That's the man.
Don: Hmm. Ma: The long one is a little taller than Wu Dalang, and his head is the same as the tea plate, yes, I heard that he is a cross talker. What's the name, everyone's name is Tang Xisong.
Don: Hey, why do you call it a nickname?
Ma: Ah! Don: I am, what's the matter?
Ma: You are!
Don: Hmm. MA: Don't be funny.
Don: What do you mean, don't be funny. I'm Tang Jiezhong, what's the matter?
Ma: Is there something wrong, can I come to you if I have nothing to do?
Don: If you have something, just say it.
Ma: Say, don't talk about it, neither end is happy. What do you say?
Don: Why are you here?
Ma: I said you, don't stare, don't stare. A glare is uglier than a epiphysis.
Don: Drink! Ma: Look, what's going on like this, no, it's not like this. Don't mind, it's okay, why are you like this. Look at it, when you look back, you are angry, you are sick, you are sick, you are sick, you are sick, you are in trouble, you don't want to tell me, I will ask someone else, don't mind, stupid man.
Cross talk scripts: Some cross talk scripts, can you take a look.
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