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The main names are: shopkeeper, proprietor, shopkeeper.
1.Shopkeeper: In the old days, it referred to the owner or steward of an inn, tavern, or restaurant.
2.Shopkeeper: It is the name of a private owner and boss. Beginning in 1953, with the transformation of the private economy, the term shopkeeper gradually disappeared. After the reform and opening up, the big shopkeeper.
of them became entrepreneurs, and those of small shopkeepers became self-employed.
The head of the house became a woman.
3.Owner: refers to the old term of employees, tenants, and staff members to employers, landlords, and superiors.
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The shopkeeper, also known as the "shopkeeper".
In ancient times, the manager of a store was called the owner, and some people called the boss the shopkeeper. A noun to address the owner or manager. A colloquial name for an ancient shopkeeper.
The person in charge of the counter is called the "shopkeeper", which is generally the person in charge of the cash cabinet, who has the key to the cash cabinet and the power of the silver receipts and expenditures, that is, the lobby manager in ancient times.
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Hello. Shopkeeper, proprietor, shopkeeper.
1. Shopkeeper, in the old days, referred to the owner or steward of hotels, taverns, restaurants, and restaurants, and now refers to the sellers of **.
2. The owner is generally the owner of the residence, because the east is orthodox, and it has been called big in the east since ancient times.
3. The shopkeeper is the common name of the ancient shopkeeper, and it is widely used.
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In ancient times, the owner of the shop was called the shopkeeper.
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The proprietor, the shopkeeper, the courtier.
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proprietor proprietor shop shop owner.
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In ancient times, the word "shopkeeper" meant "boss".
In fact, the word boss has existed since ancient times, and generally the ancient southerners called "boss", which refers to the owner of the business, that is, the meaning of "shopkeeper, owner, shopkeeper" and so on in the north.
In ancient times, boss was written as "boss", because of the simplification of Chinese characters, some characters were replaced by homophones and consent characters. The old word means that the shopping mall is like a battlefield, and the enemy is everywhere, so first of all, there must be a means of opportunity, hiding murderous spirit in the bottom, and showing a peaceful face as the top. And be bold, and not show the murderous spirit, like a dagger buried in the earth.
If you can understand this, you will be called "old". The word "board" means that the businessman should have a product, and there is a product in the door can be called a "board". Therefore, calling people "boss" is also an honorific for merchants.
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<>1. Shops: Refers to shops, such as shops, such as shops, shops, and houses.
2. Fang: refers to the workplace of industrialists and certain shops, such as oil mills, tea shops, etc.
3. Shop: refers to shops, such as rice shops, grocery stores, pawnshops, etc.
4. Number: It is the code name of the merchant, such as the bill of exchange number.
5. Line: It is a business institution and a commercial bank, such as a shop refers to a commercial bank, and a business owner refers to a merchant who joins a commercial bank.
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<> eating places: "Lion Building", "Happy Forest", "Zizhu Xuan", "Duyue Xuan", "Shujing Xuan", "Luqi Xuan", "Yiyu Xuan", etc.; The name is auspicious: silk village such as "Ruifuxiang", shoe village such as "Tongshenghe", restaurant such as "Quanjude", soy sauce shop such as "Liubiju", etc.; Small shop:
Such as "Zhang Ji", "Li Ji", "Wang Ji", "Chen Ji", "Hao Ji", etc.; Shops are called "Shops": such as Shops, Houses, Houses, Houses, Shops, Shops, etc.
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Shop. As early as 1,000 years ago, Shaanxi Province was accustomed to using the word "shop". Nowadays, the folk habit calls the big one "shop" and the small one "shop".
In addition, the inn is also called "shop", and in the old days it was called "stay". The business place of the store is called "storefront", "shop", "store", "specialty store", etc.
In the old days, a banner was hung at the front of the store as a signboard to signify the nature of the business. Banners can be broadly divided into the following four categories: textual banners.
They are made of wooden planks, and there are also those with a curtain hanging from the end of the pole. The words are written on it, the words are few and fine, the word "wine" is written in the tavern, the word "dang" is written in the pawnshop, the tailor shop writes "ready-to-wear", and the barber shop writes "plastic surgery".
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Dude [ huÇ’ ji ].
Basic Definition. 1.collaborators; Partner (mostly used to call each other in person): We have to speed up.
2.In the old days, it was referred to as a clerk or a long-term worker: I worked in this shop back then.
Man, in the old days, it meant a clerk or a long-term worker. The Chinese language is originally very rich in words in this regard, such as "shop", "xiaoer", "buddy", "tangqi" and so on. The only thing that was inherited was the word "buddy".
In Cantonese-speaking areas, there are still customers who refer to male waiters as "man" in restaurants, but only in taverns or food stalls. In addition, the owner of the service industry or small business can also refer to employees as "buddies".
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Some are called guys, and some are called little two or shop little two.
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In ancient times, the clerk was called the shopkeeper.
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Dude, shopkeeper, running hall.
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1. The clerk in the store was called the shopkeeper in ancient times.
2. The origin of Xiao Er: There is a waiter, named Wang Xi, who wrote his name vertically at that time, and often wrote it out of joint, and wrote it as Erxiao, and people affectionately called him Wang Erxiao.
It was rumored that people were called Xiao Er, and later people called the service staff in the hotel "Xiao Er".
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