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Writing greetings

A collection of greetings and greetings when writing letters

The greetings and greetings when writing letters represent a kind of respect and courtesy to others. Below are the greetings and greetings for writing letters that I have carefully compiled for you. Welcome to read!

The greetings and greetings for writing letters

1. Respectfully pay your respects . This is the greeting at the end of a letter to an elder. Jing: Respect, respect; Button: Put your head on the ground, the most respectful etiquette in the old days; Gold: A metaphor for honor, preciousness, here refers to the other person's body; An: Peace. It means I respectfully wish you good health and good health.

2. I wish you longevity. This is the greeting at the end of a letter to an elder. Sincere: respectful, solemn: Rong: tall, long. It means respectfully wishing you health and longevity.

3. Respectfully ask for your regards. Greetings at the end of a letter to an elder. Gong; respectful, respectful; please: a word of respect; show: an honorific for writing to someone. I mean to respectfully write to you and wish you peace.

4. Wish you peace and happiness. Greetings at the end of a letter to parents. Please: a word of respect, no real meaning; Fu: happiness, blessing. It means I respectfully wish you happiness and good health.

5. I wish you good health. This is the greeting at the end of a letter to an elder. Kang: health; An: peace. It means respectfully wishing you good health and peace.

6. Follow Chongqi. This is the greeting at the end of a letter to an elder. Shun: to be respectful; Kowtow: to touch the ground with your head; Chong: to be high; Qi: to be auspicious. It means to respectfully offer my best wishes to you.

7. I wish you good luck. This is the greeting at the end of a letter to an elder. Fu: happiness; Sui (suí): well-being. It means respectfully wishing you happiness and well-being.

8. Best regards. Greetings at the end of a letter to an elder.褆(tí): blessing. It means respectfully wishing you happiness and peace.

9. Regards Yi’an. Greetings at the end of a letter to an elder. Yi (yí): maintenance. It means I respectfully wish you good health, peace and happiness.

10. Please pray for Chongan. This is the greeting at the end of a letter to an elder. Qian: devout; Chong: high. It means sincerely wishing you happiness and peace.

11. Best wishes, Jun. This is the greeting at the end of a letter to an elder. Jun (jūn): A respectful term in the old days, used by subordinates to superiors. Jun is an ancient unit of weight, and here it is extended to mean precious. It means respectfully wishing you peace and happiness.

12. The hall is peaceful. Greetings at the end of a letter to an elder. Su: worship; Tang: in the hall. This refers to the place where the elders live. "An Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife": "The hall is dedicated to my mother." This refers to the main house where the parents live, so it refers to the parents. It means bowing with both hands and clasping the head on the ground, wishing you peace and happiness.

13. Gongkou Ci’an. Greetings at the end of a letter to an elder woman. Compassion: virtue, often used to praise women, specifically referring to older women, like a loving mother; An: peace. It means to kowtow to you respectfully and wish you peace.

14. Respect Yi’an. A greeting at the end of a letter to an older woman. Yi (yì): good moral character, generally used for women. It means respectfully wishing you good health.

15. Shun Song of Hoan. A greeting at the end of a letter to an older woman. Ode: wish, wish; 阃(kǔn): 阃闱, the inner room where women lived in ancient times. It means respectfully wishing you peace.

16. Praise Kun Qi. Greetings at the end of a letter written to a common woman. Kun: specifically refers to women, you; Qi: auspicious. I respectfully wish you good luck.

17. Looking forward to Zhuangzhi. Greetings at the end of a letter written to a common woman. Hou: greeting; Zhuang: dowry, dressing up; Zhi (zhǐ): happiness. It means respectfully wishing you happiness.

18. Please be safe. A greeting at the end of a letter to an older woman. Kun: words of respect. "Xici": "The way of Qian becomes a man, the way of Kun becomes a woman." Kun. Specifically refers to women. It means respectfully wishing you well.

19. Regards Shu’an. A greeting at the end of a letter to an older woman.

Shu (shū): beautiful, "The Book of Songs·Guan Sui": "A graceful lady, a gentleman likes to be brave.", specifically refers to women. It means respectfully wishing you well.

20. Only praise Yu’an. Greetings at the end of a letter written to a common woman. Only: only; Song: wish; Jade: refers to women. Meaning: I just wish you peace and happiness.

21. Just ask my girlfriend. Greetings at the end of a letter to a junior woman. That is: just; gui: boudoir, inner palace. It means asking for your safety and happiness.

22. Praise to Tai'an. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. Jing: respectful; Song: wish, wish; Tai: respectful words, used to address the other party's related actions. This refers to you. It means respectfully wishing you peace.

23. Praise Da’an. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. Ode: wish, wish; Da: very, very. It means respectfully wishing you happiness and peace.

24. Praise Shisui. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. Shi: all the time, always; Sui (suí): well. It means respectfully wishing you well at all times.

25. Also praise the peace of my boudoir. Greetings at the end of a letter written to a common woman. Jian: and; boudoir: originally refers to the inner chamber of a boudoir, here it refers to women. Meaning: And I wish you peace and happiness.

26. I would like to ask Yi'an. Greetings at the end of a letter to a junior woman. This: here, on the letter; Xun: asking for greetings; 壸(kǔn): 壸闱, inner palace, here refers to women; Jia: good. It means that I am here (in the letter) to say hello and say hello to you.

27. Praise for the good times. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. That is: just as soon as possible; sung: wish, wish; zhi: happiness. It means I wish you always happiness.

28. This song is about Jin Qi. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. This: this, here, pronoun; Qi: auspicious. It means here to wish you good luck in recent times.

29. Good luck is coming. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. That is: just, then; day: every day; zhi: happiness. It means greeting you and wishing you happiness every day.

30. Wishing you good luck. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. Hou: greeting; Jia: good; Zhi: happiness. It means greeting you respectfully and wishing you happiness.

31. Shunxun Xing lives in Anji. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. It means asking you respectfully and wishing you peace and good luck in your work and rest.

32. Congratulations on your success. Greetings at the end of a letter to a common person. He: congratulations; line: action. Generally refers to life; Zhi: stop, generally refers to rest; Jia Sheng, a beautiful scenery. It means respectfully congratulating you on achieving the best in your daily life.

33. Live in harmony. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. Shun, being respectful; Hou: greetings, saying hello; getting up, being active during the day; Habitat: resting at night. It means respectful greetings and wishing you happiness every day.

34. I wish you endless blessings. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. Man: long, continuous. It means I respectfully wish you happiness forever.

35. Shunxun lives with good luck. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. Daily life: generally refers to daily life. It means asking respectfully and wishing you good health and good luck in your daily life.

36. I wish Chen Qi all the best. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. Chen: morning; Qi; auspicious. It means here to wish you happiness, good fortune and lots of benefits in the morning.

37. This is a good song for you. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. Shoes: shoes, here extended to action. It means I wish you a safe life here.

38. Praise Ann. Greetings at the end of letters written to friends in academia and intellectual circles. Shun: obedience; Song: blessing; Author: writing. It means I respectfully wish you success in writing masterpieces, peace and happiness.

39. Praise to Wenqi. Greetings at the end of letters written to friends in academia and intellectual circles. Namely: Ji; Ode: wish; Wen: write an article; Qi: good luck. It means I wish you happiness and good luck in writing the article.

40. Please be promoted to An. Greetings at the end of a letter to a friend in politics. Sheng: promotion, upgrade.

It means: I wish you good luck, peace and happiness.

41. Please be safe. Greetings at the end of a letter to a friend in the military. Hui: The flag used to command the army in ancient times, here refers to the military life of the other party. I wish you a safe and happy military career.

42. Please invite Rong Qi. Greetings at the end of a letter to a friend in the military. Rong: military career; Qi: happiness. It means: I wish you happiness and peace in fighting.

43. Please be kind to Wen An. Greetings at the end of letters written to friends in academia and intellectual circles. Jing: respectful; Wen: write an article. It means I respectfully wish you peace and success in writing poems and compositions.

44. Please give me your best regards. Greetings at the end of letters written to relatives and friends. great. It means respectfully wishing you peace and happiness.

45. Please be kind to me. Greetings at the end of a letter to a friend in politics. Only: only; Xun: merit, here refers to the other party, that is, the person who has merit. Meaning: I just respectfully wish you peace.

46. Respect and praise. Greetings at the end of letters written to friends in academia and intellectual circles. Ode: wish; compose: compose, write. It means I respectfully wish you peace and success in writing.

Letter greetings

1. I offer you the sacred halo weaved for you, and wish you happiness and success every year!

2. Days without letters , like a pile of warm firewood, lit by memories, a thick smoke in the brain.

3. No one deserves such deep gratitude than you. This day alone is not enough to express my gratitude to you.

4. You are not only a qualified teacher, but also a good friend. Thank you for everything you have done.

5. Teacher, thank you for using your light of life to illuminate the journey of my life. I am full of gratitude to you.

6. We like you, young teacher, and wish you a happy holiday! Teaching is like the spring breeze, and the teacher's kindness is as deep as the ocean.

7. I want to look at your eyes again, listen to your lectures again, and hold your hands tightly again.

8. When we say goodbye to the old year, we also say goodbye to the gloom of the year. When we welcome the new year, we also welcome new hope! Friends, happy new year and all the best!

9. I would like to condense my wishes and gratitude for you. May your every year and every day be full of happiness and joy!

10. You are like a Candles have given all their light and heat to students! Your character and spirit can be summed up in two words: burning!

11. Thank you - teacher, you let me Understand: We can learn from failure, gather strength from difficulties, and find light in darkness.

12. On my calendar, you are still young and beautiful, and this special year makes your appearance even more radiant. Happy birthday!

13. It’s the New Year again! A special moment, a special blessing. I wish you good health! Endless happiness! All your wishes come true! Have a good mood every day!

14. Be a calm person, be a kind person, be a person with a smile on your lips and happiness in your heart. May my little greetings bring you happiness, good morning, my friend!

15. The quiet night, the beautiful sky, the slightest breeze, my care for you has always been in my heart. Long blessings, Didi greetings, may you have sweet dreams, good night!

16. I just want to tell you that we will always be partners, and thousands of mountains and rivers can only hinder me. Vision, but it cannot hinder the progress of my heart.

17. Deep friendship and blessings, endless thoughts and greetings, on this special day, I send my wishes to you in the distance along with text messages: Happy Spring Festival!

18. My love, I miss you the most this season. Let the wind carry the blessings from your heart, fill your sweet dreams, and wish you a brilliant new year.

19. I wish you a happy new year! New year, new look! New year, new mood! New year, new start! New year, new luck! New and old friends wish you all the best, and may you make money for thousands of miles!

20. Sow a thought and reap a behavior; sow a behavior and reap a habit; sow a habit and reap a personality; sow a personality and reap a destiny! ;