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The difference between respect and supremacy?

Different people use different contexts. When people write to each other, they often mark "Sincerely" or "Supreme" at the back of the letter, although they all show some respect for the recipient.

Context difference:

1, until, that is, give it. Sincerity is a kind of honorific, which is for leaders and elders. The word "sincerity" in the letters means to present upwards. This is a common honorific when writing letters. "So-and-so to the top" means that the writer is "below" and the recipient is "above", which means that the writer lowers his posture and respects the recipient.

2. supremacy was originally a technical term. Yes, it is extremely high. And supreme, ranking first. However, in the letter, "Zhi" means to convey, "Shang" means the above content, and "Supreme" means "to express the above content to the other party, so it is not complicated".

When writing letters, letters to elders or superiors are salutations to show respect, and letters to peers or peers can be used first.

Extended data:

Many words in Chinese have obvious tendencies, and some are used to modest words, which are called modest words; Some words are used to show respect for others. This kind of words is called respect words. Use these words correctly, or you will make a joke. The correct use of modest and respectful words is an important part of the language appropriateness test in the college entrance examination. Modest and respectful words have their specific use objects and scope and cannot be changed at will.

The tendency of some words to be modest and respectful may not seem obvious, but they exist objectively and should be paid attention to. For example, the word "full support" is used to express gratitude to others for their help, not to say that they have helped others. Another example is "a little modesty", which is used by the elderly for self-modesty and cannot be used at will.

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