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What are the polite expressions in life? What are the polite expressions in life?
I. Modesty
Brilliance: used to thank others for visiting their home or for sending calligraphy and painting to their home. Peng Gan: Short for "Pengmen Houhu". The thatched cottage with Cao Peng and Zhu Jing as its doors is a metaphor for poor families.
A broom cherishes itself: I cherish a broken broom, too. For example, your own things are worth cherishing no matter how bad they are.
Throw a brick to attract jade: throw a brick to attract jade. Metaphor uses shallow and immature ideas or articles to lead others to sophisticated ideas or works.
Laugh generously: embarrassed, leave; Generosity means that a person has extensive knowledge or professional knowledge. Make scholars or experts laugh.
Get something for nothing: get something for nothing.
Respect is insensitive: respect, respect; Thank you, refused; Insensitive, not smart, not talented. It means to show respectfully that you can't or can't accept (a kind word that refuses to do something).
Draw on the door wall: draw, which means to humiliate others and feel ashamed of yourself. Said he was ashamed of his legacy.
Graffiti: The description is very bad.
Single view: a metaphor for a narrow and one-sided view.
Only a little knowledge: knowledge is not wide, knowledge is not deep.
Debo: thin: shallow; Sparse: empty. Both character and talent are poor.
Virtue can be fresh: shallow virtue can be low.
Hanging and missing: hanging and listing; Missing, missing one, missing tens of thousands. The description lists very little and omits a lot, which is very incomplete.
Unwilling invitation: polite words, unreasonable demands (calling yourself a request when asking for help).
Let's talk for a while (this is often used to express reservations when telling others something you can't believe).
Stupid birds fly first: it means that they are poor in ability, afraid of falling behind and being one step ahead of others.
Living in a branch: just seeking a hiding place is a self-deprecating job-hunting term with no extravagant hopes.
Respect is better than obedience: obeying others' opinions is better than being humble and polite.
Far behind: compared with the other side, far behind.
A harvest experience: a harvest, a little experience; Stupid, humble, modest. Humble yourself a little ignorant knowledge.
Vegetarian meal in corpse: corpse, occupying space and doing nothing; Vegetarian, free. He didn't do his duty.
Needless to say: enough, worth it; Put it on your lips and say it. This is a trivial matter, not worth mentioning.
Insect carving skills: Metaphorical insignificant skills (especially writing skills).
Short and deep: short, rope for pumping water; Hey, draw water from the bottom up. The rope in the bucket is very short, but you have to draw water from a deep well. Metaphor ability is meager and the task is huge.
East painting and west painting: this refers to women applying makeup and powder. Later, it is often used as a courtesy for painting, writing or composition.
Just this heart: just a little, tiny and poor. Describe a trivial idea or idea.
Fools who worry too much will gain something: fools think about problems many times, and once they are right, they will gain something. Also known as "fools gain".
Speculation: tube, bamboo tube; Peep through a small hole or gap; Suction, spoon. Look at the sky with a bamboo tube and measure the sea with a ladle. Metaphor narrow-minded, shallow knowledge. Also known as "look at the sky with a tube and measure the sea with your eyes"
Teach axe to teach people: Ban refers to the ancient craftsman Lu Ban. Playing with an axe in front of Luban. Metaphor shows off skills in front of experts.
Talk about your heart: talk about it; An inch of heart is an inch thin. This is a token of my appreciation.
Avoid the road of sages: hand in India and resign to make way for talented students. Often used as a modest speech for retirement in old age.
Second, respect
Be lenient: Polite, often used to ask for forgiveness or accommodation.
Give advice: honorific, used to ask others for advice or questions.
Help with all one's strength: pay tribute with all one's strength and help with all one's strength.
All ears: all ears. Describe listening respectfully and seriously. (often used as a polite way to ask people to talk).
Wedding: Your friends are full. Describe many guests.
I'm overqualified. For example, people with high talents are relegated to low positions and cannot give full play to their talents.
Take the lead in setting an example: take the lead in demonstrating to subordinates or younger generations.
Open-minded: open-minded. Describe it modestly.
Left and so on: empty, empty; The left, in ancient times, the position of the left was respected. Leave the seat on the left empty and wait for the guests to show their respect. It also means leaving room for others.
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