Thank you for inviting me to separate occasions. If it is a formal occasion, correct a mistake made by the host. Under the background of our Chinese culture,people should first humble themselves to express their gratitude when beingpraised in the Chinese context. Although it ispossible to thank directly, it will givepeople a sense ofpride, which may be a sub-item in the dialogue with superiors. The most common expressions are “You flatter me/flatter me” or “You are too kind”.
Informal occasions are not sopoor and exquisite, and it is understandable to be flattered. Although expressing gratitude is the most direct but not brilliantpoint, ordinarypeople rarely say thank you directly.
People in Chinapay attention to leaving room for what they say, and generally they will express themselves tactfully.
After beingpraised in informal occasions, the most common situation should be mutual boasting. Youpraise me and Ipraise you. Alas, everyone is flattered.
Somepeople are sincere and even give each other small gifts to express their feelings.
Somepeople are just superficial friends, and it’s not shameful to make a haha, which is common in social relations. But I also want to mention a kind of exotic bones-Jiaojiao. It is likely that others willpraise you and all you receive is a tone of “hum!” (a sound or a soft voice) “. WTF? ! Meow meow? !
Manypeople who haven’t been in contact with it have this reaction after being snorted by Jiao Jiao. In fact, in Jiao Jiao’s heart, they are as happy as mostpeople, but they are lacking in expression ability or are born with strange brain circuits, and they only like dark and cool if they don’t express it.
It’s really a history of blood and tears. Myparents areproud. When I went to college, I would go home on holiday. When I saw my mother, I boasted that she looked younger than before. My mother said in an extremely impatient tone that she was rolling away, obviously with a very useful face. When I took a nap, I sneaked into my room to sleepnext to me andput my hand in my clothes to see if I was fat or thin. I looked like an idiot.
With a little money I saved from working, I dragged my dad out to a restaurant, and my dad also looked resistant.
When the aroma of dining tables hits, Lao Zi laughs like a fool and drools, so Ipropose a toast to my son first.
I usually respond to this situation with a snort.
Myparents are soproud. How can I be normal? Hum! Above