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What are the civilized terms?

1. Meeting terms: "Good morning", "Good afternoon", "Good evening", "Hello", "Nice to meet you", "Please give me more advice" and "Please take care of me".

2. Words of thanks: Thank you for interrupting, thank you for interrupting, I'm really sorry, please, bother you, thank you for your help, etc.

3. Disturb the other party or apologize to the other party: "Sorry", "Please forgive", "Sorry", "Please wait a moment", "Trouble" and "Please bear with me".

4. When accepting each other's thanks and apologies: don't thank, don't thank, don't thank, it doesn't matter, please don't take it to heart.

Related instructions

Polite language refers to the use of respectful and friendly words in language communication. Polite language is a concrete manifestation of respect for others and a stepping stone to friendly relations. When talking about yourself, you need to be modest, and you should use more modest words; When talking about others, be respectful and use more honorifics.

As the saying goes, "a good word warms three winters, and a bad word hurts people in June." Politeness is one of the good words. Polite language plays a very important role in public relations activities.

There is an old saying in China that "a gentleman does not hide his eyes and ears, but he never slips his tongue", which means that a moral person should be polite, not rude. It is a fine tradition of our Chinese nation to be polite to others and use polite language. (This passage is taken from Lesson 20: Talking about Politeness, the second volume of the fifth grade of primary school Chinese in Jiangsu Education Publishing House.)