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What do the sender, recipient, consignee and delivery person on the express delivery mean, and what do some clothes say 170=72 and 165=70 mean?
The sender, recipient, consignee and delivery person in the express delivery business refer to the following roles:
1. Sender: the person who sends the express delivery, also It's the shipper.
2. Recipient: The recipient of the express delivery, that is, the person to whom the express delivery is sent.
3. Recipient: Usually an employee of the express company, responsible for receiving the goods and starting to process the express.
4. The correct delivery person: refers to the person who successfully delivers the express delivery, usually the delivery person of the express delivery company.
As for 170=72 and 165=70 on the clothes, this is the way to express the size of the clothes. In China, general clothing brands will mark the sizes of clothes in this way, such as S=160, M=165, L=170, etc. This means that clothes of different sizes are suitable for people of different heights and weights. In this example, 170=72 means that the weight of a person suitable for wearing 170 size clothes should be around 72kg, and 165=70 means that the weight of a person suitable for wearing 165 size clothes should be around 70kg.
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