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How To Address Others Correctly

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Address Field Contract

The most commonly used form of address in China is "comrade", regardless of occupation, age and status.

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In the workplace or related occasions, the intelligentsia can directly call a professional title or name before the title, such as the king.

Doctor

Professor Zhang...

In private, it can still be called "comrade" or "Sir".

For old elders or teachers, respect for them can also be called "x old".

For those who have degrees, only doctors can be used as appellations, and can only be used in workplaces or work related occasions.


For men, "Sir" is more appropriate for ladies to call "Miss" or "madam".

Among ordinary colleagues, you can call "old X" and "small X".

People who are more closely related may be called by their names instead of their surnames.

We should pay attention to the following points when using address.


(1) to call teachers or elders to use "you" instead of "you", you must not call it by name.

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Add restrictive words.


(2) the first time you meet or not meet, you should use "you" instead of "you" to show modesty and respect.


(3) don't call "acquaintance" when you meet your acquaintance, so as not to give people a sense of being rusty and reserved.


 

(4) to call anyone should understand their national habits and regional characteristics as much as possible so as to respect each other and not to hurt their feelings.

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