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Tsair Lin

中国的称谓文化 Zhōngguó de chēn g wèi wēnhuà Chinese forms of address. Many western countries accept hugs and kisses as a popular form of greeting although a handshake is still the formal way of greeting people. In China, a handshake or a simple and kind salutation is common. Tsair Lin. 称谓文化方式

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Tsair Lin

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  1. 中国的称谓文化 Zhōngguó de chēngwèiwēnhuà Chinese forms of address Many western countries accept hugs and kisses as a popular form of greeting although a handshake is still the formal way of greeting people. In China, a handshake or a simple and kind salutation is common. Tsair Lin

  2. 称谓文化方式 ChēngwèiwēnhuàFāngshì Forms of address A form of address is to some extent a reflection of social climate. In China, various forms of address are used according to circumstances. Choosing the appropriate and correct form shows your wit and high respect to others. Generally, for Chinese people it should be in accord with convention and care much about the personal favor of the people being addressed. There are four main categories:

  3. Job Title: You can call someone directly by his job title or put it before his surname or full name. This is often used in the workplace and on more formal occasions: To address based on professional qualifications, which expresses respect to those being addressed:

  4. An address based on educational qualifications is helpful to emphasize the academic authority of the people being addressed: To address based on professions:

  5. Generally, you can call others by their family name or full name by putting the Mr. or Ms. in front. This is the general address most widely used in company, hotels, stores, restaurants, karaoke, bars and other places. 林先生 文太太 李小姐 You can use a person's full name or family name when addressing acquaintances, good friends and colleagues, or only the surname proceeded by an informal title which indicates his age:

  6. Phatic Communion A smile, good eye contact and politeness are expressions of sincerity. These are the beginning of communication. Just like westerners, the Chinese usually pass the time of day with one another as a precursor to getting to the point of a conversation or presentation. Different conditions require different styles in which conversational greetings may be exchanged. When you meet someone for the first time, the most commonly-used words are:

  7. This phatic communion is a salutation without expectation of a response, the question being rhetorical. However, it should be compact, friendly and respectful. It is improper to ask about the personal affairs of other people, for delving into another's privacy is considered to be discourteous. Remember always to be active, passionate, natural and attentive when greeting others.

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