Honorifics and humility, what are the honorifics and humility

Updated on culture 2024-06-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Some are used for self-humility, which is called humility; Some are used to show respect to others, called honorifics, and this type of words must be used correctly, otherwise it will make a joke. The correct use of humble words and honorifics is an important part of the appropriate language in the college entrance examination, and both humble words and honorifics have their specific objects and scope of use, and cannot be changed at will.

    The words of humility and respect can be summarized as a sentence of "family members who are big and small to outsiders", that is, when calling others family members older than themselves, they are called "home", such as father (family strict), mother (family kindness), family uncle, family brother, etc.; When others call their family members younger than themselves, they are called "she", such as brothers, sisters, nephews, etc.; When calling people in other people's homes, they are called "Ling", such as Lingtang, Lingzun, Linglang, Lingai, etc. In addition to the two humble words "home" and "she" and the honorific word "ling", "little" (little girl) and "clumsy" (humble opinion, clumsy jing:

    His wife), "鄙" (鄙見), "Han" (Hanshe), "foolish" (foolish), "shallow" (shallow), etc., all refer to oneself and belong to humble words. Commonly used honorifics include "expensive" (such as your school, your company), "big" (such as a masterpiece, used to refer to the other party's work), "high" (such as Gaojian), "respect" (such as honoring the surname), "worship" (such as please), "giving" (such as giving advice, please ask others to advise), "Yazheng" (such as Yazheng, please correct the other party), "hui" (such as patronizing), etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.The first time we met, I said (long admiration.)

    2.It's been a long time since I said (

    Long time gone) 3.Ask someone to criticize (

    Mentoring) 4.I beg for forgiveness and say (

    Inclusion) 5.Ask someone for help and say (

    Labor) 6.Ask for convenience to say (

    Borrow light) 7.Trouble others to say (bother.

    8.Congratulations to people and say (

    Congratulations) 9.Ask someone to do something and say (

    Please) 10Ask someone to read the manuscript and say (axe).

    11.Ask someone to answer

    12.Ask for guidance (teaching).

    13.Ask someone to do something and say (please).

    14.Congratulations to people (congratulations).

    The first time we met, I said (long admiration.)

    It's been a long time since I saw it.

    Ask for criticism and advice.

    I ask for your pardon and say that it is inclusive.

    Ask someone to help you drive.

    Ask for convenience and say borrow light.

    Trouble others to say (bother.

    Congratulations to people.

    Ask someone to read the manuscript and give advice.

    Ask for answers.

    Hope for guidance and teaching.

    Please ask someone to do something.

    Praise people's opinions and say high opinions.

    Visiting others is called visiting.

    The arrival of the guests is called the visit.

    Accompany friends with bong.

    There is no time to accompany the guest and say that he is missing.

    I look forward to a guest.

    Please don't send it away.

    Welcome to buy and say patronize.

    The return of the restored object is said to be returned.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When we first met, I said "I admired it for a long time", and I didn't see it for a long time and said "I haven't seen it for a long time".

    Visiting others is called "visiting", and asking people not to send them "stay".

    Ask for answers.

    Ask for convenience and say "borrow light".

    Before he could welcome and say "unwelcome", he got up and made another name "farewell".

    Use "please" to entrust someone to do things, and trouble others to say "bother".

    Congratulations to people say "congratulations", praise people to say "high opinion".

    When we first met, I said "I admired it for a long time", and I didn't see it for a long time and said "I haven't seen it for a long time".

    Waiting for guests with "waiting", guests come to call "coming";

    Before he could welcome and say "unwelcome", he got up and made another name "farewell".

    Use "visit" to visit others, and ask people not to send "stay";

    Accompany friends with "accompaniment", and say goodbye halfway with "unaccompanied";

    Ask someone to forgive and say "forgiveness", and ask someone to criticize and say "advice";

    Ask for answers with "ask for advice", and hope for guidance with "teaching";

    Welcome to buy and say "patronage", and invite people to be courteous and called "smile";

    Ask someone to help say "work hard", and ask for convenience to say "borrow light";

    Trouble others to say "bother", and ask someone to do things with "please";

    Congratulations to people say "congratulations", praise people to say "high opinion".

    The letter from the other party called "Huishu", and the calligraphy and painting title "Save" was given to the person;

    Respectfully call the teacher "teacher", and call the student "Gaozu";

    Ask someone to rest and say "thrift", and the other party is unwell and say "owe peace";

    The age of the elderly is said to be "longevity", and the age of the lady is called "Fang Ling";

    Ask "Gui Geng" at the age of the peers, ask "Gui Geng" when asking about the name;

    Call the couple "Li", and call the daughter "daughter".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Humility: 1. We are humble: humbly call ourselves.

    2. My surname: humbly call your surname.

    3. Our school: humbly call your own school.

    4. Location: Humilly refer to your hometown, residence or office.

    5. Our country: a humble name for one's own country.

    6. Contemptible; Humble yourself.

    7. Disdain: one's own opinion.

    8. Contempt: one's own opinion.

    9. Despicable and old: still old.

    The old man's self-proclaimed humility.

    10. Inferiority: The self-proclaimed name of a subordinate military officer to a superior.

    11. Humble and poor: It is said that the family is poor.

    2. Love: Say in the letter that the other party loves you.

    3. Inquiry: Talking about other people's inquiries about oneself, and saying "inquiry".

    4. Fang Ling: Calling the age of the other party, the other party should be a young woman.

    5. Remembering: Saying what others think about themselves.

    6. Fang name: call the other party's name, and the other party should be a young woman.

    7. Thank you: thank each other.

    8. Fengda: tell, express.

    9. Farewell: Say goodbye to the other party.

    10. Congratulations: Congratulations to each other.

    11. Worship: Admire each other.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.When honorifics are used for the other person, it is to elevate the other person to a higher level. to show respect for others.

    2.Humility is used for oneself, that is, to lower oneself by one level. to show that you are humble.

    3.Honorifics are mainly used for being older than oneself and having a similar or higher status than oneself. Not for those who are younger or less in status. For example, leaders can't use honorifics for employees during meetings, and they can't use honorifics for children.

    4.Humility, because people believe that humility is a good quality, so people like to be modest, both in ancient times and now. is like a foolish brother, which not only shows that he is a little older and is buried in filial piety, but also shows that he is modest.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The honorific words are as follows:1. Humility: 1

    We are humble.

    My surname: humbly call your surname.

    Our school: Humble name your own school.

    Location: Humbly refer to one's hometown, place of residence or office.

    敝国: A humble name for one's own country.

    2. Contempt: Contempt: humbly call yourself.

    Disdain: one's own opinion.

    Contempt: one's own opinion.

    Despicable Elderly: The self-proclaimed humility of the elderly.

    3. Humble: Inferior: The self-proclaimed name of a subordinate military rank to a superior.

    Humble and poor: a poor family.

    Mean: Low and shabby.

    Inferior: A person of low status.

    Inferiority: A self-proclaimed superior.

    4. Small: Villain: A person with a low status calls himself.

    Small shop: Humble name yourself shop.

    Xiao Ke: Self-proclaimed humble words, folk colloquial language in the Song and Yuan dynasties.

    Younger brother: A self-proclaimed humble term between a brother or a man and a friend.

    Child: Humble yourself as your son.

    Little Girl: Humble as your daughter.

    Son: The younger generation's self-proclaimed respect for their father and brother.

    5. No: No talent: means that you have no talent or mediocre talent.

    Bu Yu: There is no intelligence.

    Unscrupulous: Unproductive.

    Don't dare to be: In ordinary interactions, when you can't afford to accept others' hospitality and praise, you can say "don't dare to be".

    6. Foolish: Foolish brother: self-humility to those who are younger than oneself in the same generation, or to those younger than oneself.

    Foolish old man: The old man's humble words.

    Foolish Night: A self-effacing term for the elderly.

    Foolishness: Humility and self-opinion.

    Foolish opinion: one's own opinion.

    Foolishness: Humility to one's own opinions.

    7. Clumsy: humble opinion: humble one's own opinion.

    Clumsy pen: humbly call one's own words or calligraphy and painting.

    Humble Jing: In the old days, he called himself his wife.

    8. Dare: Dare to ask: It means that you take the liberty to ask questions to the other party.

    Dare to ask: Indicates the presumptuous request for the other person to do something.

    9. See: See: Polite words, advice.

    Forgiveness: Polite words, indicating that you ask for your understanding.

    10. Family: Father: Humility, calling one's father to others, also known as family respect, family strictness, and family monarch.

    Mother: Humility, calling one's mother to others, also known as family kindness.

    2. Honorifics: 1. Worship:

    Visit: Visit the other person.

    Meet: Ask to see the other person.

    Acquaintance: Get to know each other.

    Please: Ask the other party to do something.

    Visit: Meet the other person.

    Thanks: Thank you.

    Visit: Visit the other person.

    Farewell: Say goodbye to the other person.

    Congratulations: Congratulations.

    Admiration: Admiration for the other person.

    2. Vertical: Vertical love: In the letter, say that the other party loves himself.

    Favor: Say that others value you.

    Questioning: Talking about what others ask about you, and saying "inquiry".

    Thoughts: Saying what others think about you.

    3. Big: Uncle: Honorific title for an older man.

    Big Brother: Honorific for a man of the same age as himself.

    Eldest sister: Honorific address to a friend or acquaintance with the female surname.

    Auntie: Honorific title for an older woman.

    Uncle: Honorific title for an older man.

    Adult: Refer to the elders in the letters.

    Dajia: Honorific addresses.

    Daimyō: Call the other person by their first name.

    Daqing: Called the birthday of the elderly.

    Masterpiece: Called each other's works.

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