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Chinese pay attention to mutual politeness, some people feel that it is hypocritical, I think this is not necessarily hypocritical, politeness often makes the distance between each other closer, so that the two sides are not embarrassed when they are together, which is conducive to better communication between two people. In fact, sometimes politeness is not just flattery, but just a different way of greeting us in our usual time. If there is no politeness, people often don't know how to communicate when they are together, so politeness is necessary.
I think it is actually a kind of politeness to keep people polite to each other, you are polite to others when you are dealing with people, and others will be more polite when communicating with you. And if you are more polite to people, it will show that you are more respectful to others, so that others can also feel that you are a more cultured person, so that they are more willing to communicate with you, willing to talk to you, and you are more likely to succeed in what you do. <>
But politeness should also have a certain degree, not too much, polite when you have nothing to do, or polite when you receive people you don't know on other occasions, which can be said to be a manifestation of quality. But if you are too polite when dealing with people, it will make people think that you are very hypocritical, and your politeness may have the opposite effect. Politeness depends on who you are to, how polite you are, and how you are polite.
It has become a habit to be polite to each other, unless it is a person with a particularly good relationship, who may not be particularly polite at ordinary times, but will remain polite when communicating with others. I don't think it's a good thing to be polite to each other, and being polite will make others feel your quality and make others leave a better impression of you. Politeness is a traditional Chinese virtue, but politeness cannot be excessive, otherwise it will be the opposite and will be very disgusting.
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There are good and bad sides to pay attention to mutual politeness, and the good side is to pay attention to etiquette, sometimes so that the distance between people is just right; The bad side is that sometimes they will cover up their inner thoughts because of excessive politeness, which makes both parties unable to figure it out and increases the cost of doing things.
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I think it's good, respect each other, be polite to each other, and get along without too much pressure. Two people who have a better relationship will naturally not be polite.
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Approve. Politeness is the way to go to the world, and politeness is the style of a gentleman.
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