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Pinyin of New Year greetings

Pinyin for New Year: bài nián n.

Interpretation of New Year's greetings: New Year's greetings are a traditional folk custom in China, and it is a way for people to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new and express their best wishes to each other. In ancient times, the original meaning of the word "Happy New Year" was to pay New Year greetings to the elderly, including kowtowing to the elderly, congratulating them on a happy New Year and greeting their lives.

In case of friends and relatives of the same generation, you should also salute and congratulate. With the development of the times, the custom of New Year greetings is constantly adding new contents and forms. In addition to following the previous New Year greetings, etiquette telegrams, telephone calls, short messages and online New Year greetings also came into being.

Object form:

1, toll-free number

If you want to pay a New Year call to your friends, you just have to bow as soon as you enter the room. If you are older than yourself, you should still take the initiative to bow your head. The host will step down from his seat to help him, even saying that he is not formal to show humility. This situation is generally not suitable for sitting for a long time, so leave after a few pleasantries. After the host worships, he should pay a return visit another day.

2. Thank you for your visit

Anyone who owes money to others (such as lawyers and doctors) in the past year will buy some gifts and send them to express their gratitude by taking the opportunity to pay a New Year call.