Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Please expect to put it another way.

Please expect to put it another way.

Just a moment, please.

In social politeness terms, "Please wait" is a popular trend. When the store is about to open, merchants always hang a banner: "The opening is just around the corner, so stay tuned." The TV series will be broadcast soon, and the TV station will also announce: "It will be broadcast soon, so stay tuned." Humble "please" and conceited "expectation" form a strange combination.

The so-called "expectation" is a waiting full of expectation and a display of subjective feelings; Forcing others to "expect" is at least against traditional etiquette. The correct usage is "Please wait".

Noun explanation:

Expectation is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is Q and d à i, which means to have a yearning for an unknown moment or thing in the future. From the poem "Returning the Garden to Appreciate Mr. Huayang" by Liang in the Southern Dynasties: "I have long wanted to find a famous mountain and hope to get married."

In the Southern Dynasties, Shen Liang wrote a poem "Returning to the Garden to Appreciate Mr. Huayang": "I want to find a famous mountain early and hope to get married."

Tang Hanyu's Reply to Li Shizhen's Letter in Yuzhou: "It is a crime to take negative expectations and whisper to others, but it is ineffective."

Fang Xiaoru's Book with Zheng Shu in the Ming Dynasty, Volume VII: "However, academic knowledge is poor, ignorance is lacking, and loneliness is expected, which damages the philosophy of knowing people."