Offer some humble greetings? Ask if it s a humility or an honorific

Updated on vogue 2024-04-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Honorifics: You, expensive...., Humility: contemptible, dog, senior,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Honorifics are often associated with humility. Humility is a word that expresses humility, generally towards oneself. Honorifics are words that contain a respectful tone, generally to people.

    Commonly used words include order, worship, dedication, favor, respect, hanging, noble, tall, big, respect, please, bending, etc.

    1. Order. The word "ling" is used to address each other's relatives. Such as:

    Lingzun: call the other party's father;

    Lingtang: call the other party's mother;

    Linglang: Calling the other party's son;

    Ling Ai, Ling Yan: honorific title of each other's daughter;

    Brother Ling, Brother Ling, nephew, etc.

    2. Worship. The word "worship" is used for one's own behavior and action involves the other party. Such as:

    Visit: refers to visiting the other party;

    Worship: refers to admiration for the other party;

    Congratulations: to congratulate the other person;

    Please: Refer to the other party to do things;

    Visiting: Refers to visiting the other person.

    3. Bong. The character "Feng" is used when one's actions involve the other party. Such as:

    Notice: Tell;

    Return: Restitution;

    Accompaniment: Accompaniment;

    Advise: Advise;

    Gift, gift: gift.

    Fourth, Hui. The word "Hui" is used for the other party's behavior and actions towards themselves. Such as:

    Save (mostly used for the above paragraph when giving away photos, books and other souvenirs): Please save;

    Favor: refers to the other person coming to oneself; Patronage (mostly used in stores to customers): coming;

    Favoritism: refers to the other person allowing himself (to do something);

    Gift: refers to a gift (property, etc.) from the other party.

    5. Gong. The word "Gong" means to treat each other respectfully. Such as congratulations, waiting, respecting, greeting, congratulating, etc.

    The most common ones are "Wishing you prosperity" and "Congratulations on the new year".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The inquiry is neither humble nor honorific, but refers to the person asking about the situation.

    Pronunciation: xún wèn

    Citation: Du Pengcheng, In a Day of Peace, Chapter 5, Chapter 4: "Her eyes seem to ask the heavens, the earth, and all the people in front of her: 'What happened on the construction site?' ’”

    Example: The doctor asks the patient about the patient's condition in detail and then prescribes the right medicine.

    Consult pronunciation: zī xún

    Meaning: to visit; Ask for comments.

    Citation: Guo Moruo's "Hongbo Song" Chapter 7 5: "The National Political Participation Council meets once or twice a week to listen to reports and prepare for consultation. ”

    For example: the masses first, efficiency second, multi-faceted consultation, all in place.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many types of honorifics and humilities that can be used to express "welcome to ask," including: Please do not hesitate to ask: This is a common expression that shows respect for the person asking the question and encourages them to ask their own questions.

    If you have any questions, please ask: this expression also shows respect for the person asking the question and encourages them to ask the question. We will do our best to answer your questions:

    This expression also shows respect for the person asking the question, but also shows that you will do your best to address their question. If you have any questions, please feel free to let us know: this is a way of showing respect for the person asking the question and also showing that you will accept their question at any time.

    In addition, you can also use some humble words to indicate "welcome to ask", such as: If you think I can ask a question, please do not hesitate to ask: this expression indicates that you are not very capable, and I hope that the person asking the question will not be reserved and let yourself do your best.

    If you think there's anything worth asking, please ask: this expression also means that you are not very capable, and I hope that the questioner will not hold back and let yourself do your best. If you have any questions, we will do our best to go.

    Honorifics and humilities that indicate "welcome to ask" are not fixed and can be adjusted according to the actual situation, but the general principle is to show respect for the questioner and also to show that you will do your best to address their question.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Available humble words: read, advise, elegant, axe, clumsy.

    1. Reading: When someone writes a letter, document, etc., to a superior or a respected person, and asks him to read the words used to express respect for the other party, his own modesty has the intention of asking the other party to lower his status to read.

    2. Instruction: Instruction is a Chinese word, pronounced zhǐ jiào, which means instruction and teaching, and is mostly used as a set of words to ask people to give criticism.

    3. Yazheng: Yazheng is a Chinese word, pinyin is yǎ zhèng. Interpretation:

    1) [standard;correct]. (2) [upright;righteous] elegant and square. Ask for advice and say, "Please advise"; Ask someone to correct and say, "Please be elegant."

    4. axe: axe is a Chinese word, pronounced fǔ zhèng. In daily life, we often see the word "axe", which is an honorific for asking others to revise the article, also known as correction. Unlike Yazheng, there is no intention of giving the article to others.

    5. Clumsy: humble words, used to describe one's own works.

    Examples of humility are often used.

    The first interpretation of humility is used here, and the general difference between humility and honorific speech is: humility is a speech that expresses modesty, generally to oneself. Honorifics are words that contain a respectful tone, generally to people. The following is an example of classification and is for reference only.

    鄙" word family. It is used to humble oneself or to things related to oneself.

    Contemptible: humbly call oneself; Contempt: humility of one's own opinions; Disdain: Humility of one's own opinions; Contempt: humbly calling oneself shallow and meager.

    Foolish" word family. A humble title used for self-professes.

    Like a foolish brother: call yourself younger than yourself; Foolish brother: Refer to those who are older than yourself; Humble opinion: call one's own opinion. You can also use "foolishness" alone to humble yourself.

    We are a family of characters. It is used to humble oneself or to things related to oneself.

    Such as a person: humble oneself; My surname: humbly call your own surname; Place: humbly call one's own house or premises; Our school: Humble yourself as your school.

    Clumsy" word family. Something that is used to call oneself to others.

    Family. It is used to refer to others as a senior or elderly relative.

    Such as the father, the family, the family, the family, the family: called the father; Mother, Jiaci: called mother; Brother: called elder brother; Sister: called sister; Uncle Family: Called uncle.

    She" word family. It is used to refer to others as one's own home or one's own relatives of low rank or young age.

    Such as the house, the house: call one's own home; Brother: called younger brother; Sister: called sister; Nephew: called nephew; Relatives: Relatives.

    The "old" word family. Used to humble oneself or something related to oneself.

    Such as coarse: humbly claim that he is uneducated; Old decay: the elderly call themselves humble; Old face: The old man refers to his own face; Old Body: Older women call themselves humble. The "old" character group also has more honorifics.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Dare to ask: Take the liberty to ask, excuse me. Such as: Dare to ask Mr. your surname?

    2. Dare to ask: request. Please write a letter for me.

    3. Dare to annoy: take the liberty to trouble you. Such as: dare to bother Miss to do something.

    4. Presumptuousness: (words and deeds) regardless of status, ability, and whether the occasion is appropriate (mostly used as a humble speech).

    5. Annoying: Ask others to do things and say kind words.

    6. Labor driving: Trouble you, for asking others to do things or give way.

    7. Walking: used for other people's visits. For example, if you are busy with business, don't work hard.

    8. Trouble: trouble others. Such as: tired and respectful.

    9. Lao Shen: polite words, used to ask people to do things. For example, take care of it for you.

    Examples of humble words: praise people's opinions and say "high opinions"; Visiting others says "visit"; Guests come and say "come";

    Accompany a friend and say "accompany"; has no time to accompany the guest and says "unaccompanied"; Waiting for the guest to say "Wait";

    Please don't send someone to say "stay"; Welcome to buy and say "patronage"; Returning to the Owner says "return";

    Say "hello" when you meet people; Ask the person's surname and say "your surname"; Ask the person's address and say "house";

    I have admired it for a long time and said "I have admired it for a long time"; I haven't seen it for a long time, saying "long gone"; Ask for help and say "hard work";

    Ask people and say "please"; Ask someone to help say "bother"; Ask someone to answer and say "Ask";

    Ask someone to do something and say "please"; Trouble others to say "bother"; Ask for convenience and say "borrow light";

    Please change the article to say "axe"; Accept kindness and say "appreciation"; Ask for guidance and say "teach";

    Win help and say "thank you"; I wish people good health and say "take care"; Congratulate people and say "congratulations";

    The age of the elderly is said to be "high life"; If you are unwell, you will say "owe peace"; Visiting others says "visit";

    Ask someone to accept and say "laugh"; Give away ** to say "Save"; Welcome to buy and say "patronage";

    Hope to take care of it says "take care"; Praise people's opinions and say "high view"; Returning the item is said to be "returned";

    Invite someone to the appointment and say "enjoy the light"; The other party wrote to say "Huishu"; Say "Humble House" at home;

    Consider saying "discretion"; Unable to meet the requirement of saying "sorry"; Please forgive me to say "inclusive";

    "I'm sorry" for inappropriate words and deeds; condolences to others and say "hard work"; Say "welcome" to greet guests;

    Guests come and say "come"; Wait for others to say "wait"; Failure to greet said "unwelcome";

    The guest takes a seat and says, "Please be seated"; Accompany a friend and say "accompany"; Say "goodbye" when parting;

    Go first halfway and say "unaccompanied"; Please don't send someone to say "stay"; Send people away and say "peace".

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