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How to ask people's names politely?

In general, if you ask the other person's name, you should be added, which will show more significant respect to the other person. Then in order to show sincerity, you can give your name first, and be modest and generous when asking. Such as: hello, my name is xxx;; May I ask your name or: hello, my name is xxx;; Can you tell me your name?

Of course, if I strike up a conversation with a girl, I can directly say the girl's name in the opening remarks: my name is xxx. Nice to meet you. Then she will definitely take the initiative to say her name. Or you look like my friend. What's your name?

If you don't know the name of the other person after chatting for a long time, I can ask: I didn't ask your address, so I can't always use the address I gave you. Can you tell me your name? If it's inconvenient for you, I can only give you a name.

Note: First, we don't want to cultivate greeting machines, nor do we want to greet everyone. We want children to know that greeting people is polite, and being polite is a person's accomplishment, which is the cornerstone of his life.

Judging from my experience in reading classics, if a child has read some classics, such as the University, which I often cite, there is a meaning about self-cultivation. The language of these sages has its own energy. Although children don't understand the meaning when they first start reading, reading often has a subtle influence. Children are more likely to be confident, cheerful and polite.

Second, the cultivation of habits, especially etiquette, can never be done in one day or two. Therefore, in the process of children's growth, as long as they demonstrate more, explain more, do more with their children, and do their duty as parents, the rest is waiting. Never compare with other children. I believe that children will have their own pace of growth and maturity.