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High score asks everyone a greeting question!

I thought about what you said. I think your problem mainly occurs when you meet your elders with your parents. I want to have a good time early, right?

Your parents never introduce you? For example, parents used to say hello and immediately said, "This is my son." If you haven't come back, you can tell your parents about your problems and ask them to introduce you voluntarily when this happens again in the future. Then, I don't need to tell you when to say hello to your elders. My family does this every time.

If you don't want to be introduced by your parents, there is another way. When you meet your elders, you should first keep smiling and give them a good impression. Then, after a few greetings from your parents, you should say hello immediately, and you can play your language freely.

For example, "mom, this is so-and-so you often mention." I am so-and-so, hello. " Or simply say, "Hello, Auntie, I'm XXX, their son." Or: "Dad, you haven't introduced me to this uncle." And so on.

Just need to pay attention, this kind of insertion is best when they start talking, not too long, otherwise, as you described, greeting will not achieve good results. As for which sentence to insert, it depends, as long as it is not too late.

After reading your supplement, the truth is actually the same. The most important thing is to be generous and friendly. Since we are acquaintances, the timing of the first greeting in the future is not so important. If you haven't said hello before, you should at least know how to address him. If he doesn't take the initiative to talk to you, you should take the initiative to address him generously, as long as you feel better. The most important thing is to have the first time. If you have the first time, you will meet earlier in the future and even say hello in front of your parents. Don't worry, he won't mind. )

(Oh, by the way, the code word is very tired. _ In fact, what you said is basically the same, just changing the time and place. Guests always look around at first, and a smile at this time just shows your friendliness and attracts the attention of the other party. If you laugh from beginning to end, you will become a smirk. It doesn't matter if he doesn't pay attention to you. Listen to their conversation carefully, and then interrupt their conversation appropriately, which actually achieves the effect of greeting. You don't have to agree, and so do the opposing views. Not impolite. For example, when they talk about the recent swine flu, you can immediately answer: "Uncle, now many countries have begun to rename swine flu XX virus in order to avoid the influence of public opinion on animal husbandry." Wait, just have fun.

It boils down to "smile"-"listen carefully"-"make your point"-"say hello"

Of course, this is just one way. The landlord can draw inferences. )