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What does it mean to smile when giving gifts?

The "smile" when giving gifts is a joke with a smile.

"Take it", a polite expression, has a long history and profound meaning. "Laughter" does not mean joy, but refers to "ridicule and joke", while "acceptance" means "acceptance and acceptance". So "smile" means that the gift you give to the other party is not good enough to show respect and make the other party laugh.

When giving gifts, the word "accept" is often used, which will make the other party feel the sincerity and humility of the giver, and at the same time imply that the recipient can accept it with confidence and not have the psychological burden of being disrespected. Smiling is a polite expression, which means giving the other person a gift or a gift, hoping that the other person will accept it. Usually used to give gifts to low-level high-level people, indicating that gifts are light and affectionate.

Introduction to common etiquette:

1, correct (used to invite people to criticize their own works or opinions): point out mistakes and correct them.

Righteousness (used to invite people to criticize their own works or opinions): point out mistakes and make them correct.

3. I have admired for a long time (mostly for the first time): I have admired for a long time.

4. Be merciful: polite language, mostly used to ask for forgiveness or accommodation.

5, generous advice: used to ask others for advice or questions.

6. Give full help: Give full help.

7. Open-minded: Open-minded. Describe it modestly.

8. All ears: All ears. Describe listening respectfully and seriously. (often used as a polite way to ask people to talk).