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What are the civilized terms for receiving guests?
First, the reception of polite expressions.

1, Whispering: Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, hello, nice to meet you, please give me more advice and care.

1, thank you: Thank you, I'm sorry, I'm really sorry to bother you. Thank you for your help.

Apologize: I'm sorry, please forgive me, please wait a moment, please forgive me, you're welcome, you're welcome, it's okay, please don't take it to heart.

Farewell: Goodbye, welcome again. Have a nice trip. Please come again.

Second, common polite expressions.

1. Say hello for the first time.

When the guests arrived, they said: Welcome.

3. Long time no see: Long time no see

4. Welcome to the store: Come.

Step 5 ask for help: ask for advice

6. Praise people's opinions: speak highly of them

7. Visit others: Visit

8. Accompany a friend and say: accompany.

9. Hospitality: Wait.

10. Ask someone for help and say, Please take care.

1 1. Say sorry.

12. Ask others to say: Please.

13. Break up with people and say goodbye.

14. Halfway through, I said: Sorry.

15. Express gratitude and say: Thank you.

16. As a courtesy, after you.

17. Accept the thanks and say: This is what I should do.

18. Help others and say: What can I do for you?

19. Ask for advice and say: Please give me your advice.

20. Express sympathy and say: Sorry for your trouble.

2 1. greetings: hello; Good morning; Good evening.

22. Farewell words: Goodbye; Farewell.

23, help human language: please; Excuse me; Please help.

24. Help words: Thank you.

25. Thank you: You're welcome, you're welcome.

26. disturbing others: please forgive me; I'm sorry

27. Hearing an apology: Never mind; It doesn't matter.

28. Reception language: Please come in; Please sit down; Please have tea.

29. Farewell words: Goodbye; Walk slowly; Welcome to visit again.

30. Unable to help others: Sorry; I'm very sorry; Please forgive me.

3 1, the language of polite address to others: comrade; Sir; Miss; Master; friends.

32. Remind others: Please be careful; Please note; Please don't worry.

33. Remind pedestrians: Please pay attention to safety; Please take the sidewalk when crossing the road.

34. Remind passengers: There are many people and cars, please make way.