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How to greet elders?

Question 1: How to greet elders! Haha, actually I don’t like greetings either. Later I learned that in fact, all I need to do is say “Grandpa, are you feeling better?” and do more things. What adults want is children’s care and help. As long as you give sincerely, that’s fine! !

Question 2: How to greet elders 1. Smile and ask them to sit down. 2. Pour some tea and ask him how he has been doing recently. 3. If he speaks, smile carefully and listen~~~

Question 3: How to greet the elders and their age. Please give me some advice. 1. "Ling": used before nouns or adjectives to express respect for other people's relatives, there are\ \"beautiful" meaning. For example: \r\nYour Majesty, Your Majesty: the honorific titles for other people’s parents\r\n Your brother, your sister: the honorific titles for other people’s brothers and sisters\r\n Your Majesty, your love: the honorific titles for other people’s children\r\nLinghe : To address someone else's wife with respect\r\nLingqin: To address someone else's relatives with respect\r\n2. \\"Hui": a respectful term, used for the other person's actions toward you. For example: \r\nHuilin, patronage: Refers to the other person coming to oneself\r\nHuicun: Asking others to keep their gifts\r\n3. \\"Chui": Respectful speech, used for others to treat oneself action. For example: \r\nConsult, consult: It means the other party asks about oneself\r\n Miss oneself: Refers to others missing oneself\r\n 4. \\"Gift": Respectful speech, refers to the gift received. For example: \r\nTeach someone to teach you\r\nGive a meal: someone else treats you with food\r\nGive a reply: ask others to write a reply to you\r\n5. \\"Please": a respectful speech, Used to want the other person to do something. For example: \r\nAsk: I hope others will answer\r\nAsk: I hope others can give me advice\r\n 6. \\"Gao": Respectful words, referring to other people's things. For example: \r\n Gao Jian: refers to other people's opinions\r\n Gao Lun; other people's wise opinions\r\n Gao Zu: a respectful address to other people's students\r\n Gaoshou: used to ask the age of an old person\r\ nSenior: used to refer to the age of the elderly\r\nGaojie: refers to a person leaving his original position to take a higher position\r\n7. \\"Hua": a respectful term, referring to things related to the other party. For example: \r\nHuahan: address someone else's letter\r\nHua Xia: someone else's birthday\r\nHua Xia: someone else's house\r\n 8. \\"Xian": address the other person, mostly used for peers Or junior. Such as: \r\nGood brother, good nephew, etc.\r\n9. \\"Feng" respectful words are used when one's own behavior involves the other party. For example: \r\nTo present: to give away\r\nTo return: to return\r\nTo advise: to advise\r\nTo accompany: to accompany\r\nCommonly used words of honor\r\nTo defend: refers to keeping the last victory in the competition championship title. \r\nHuizhi: respectful words, refers to gifts (properties) from the other party\r\nHuiyun: respectful words, refers to the other party's permission to do something\r\nFamily father: humble words, calling oneself father to others\r\ nMy mother: a humble word, calling others my mother\r\narri: a respectful word, calling the other person's arrival\r\nAdvice: a polite word, giving advice (me), such as\\"Any advice"\r\nSorry : Polite words, to ask for someone's understanding\r\nBorrowing words: Polite words, used to ask others to facilitate themselves or to ask others\r\n Borrowing words: To borrow the strength of others, often used as words of respect\r\n. .....>>

Question 4: How to greet an elderly person whom you haven’t seen for a long time? Our Chinese civilization has many polite expressions, but no matter what you say, don’t deviate from morality and heart

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If it is a relative, if he is your grandfather, you should say this. Grandpa, long time no see. How have you been lately? Did you eat well? Your grandson is back and I will bring you delicious food.

If you are not a relative, grandpa, how are you? How are you doing at home?

In fact, it is very simple. These things are added to the saying that all things are equal, and there is no need for any class of greetings. The way of greeting is actually thoughtful. That's it

If it helps you, I will adopt it

Question 5: How to greet the elders. Haha, I actually don't like greetings either. Later I learned that all I need to do is say "Grandpa, feel better." "Is it okay?" Just do more things. What adults want is children's care and help. As long as you give sincerely, that's fine! ! Hope to adopt it!

Question 6: How to greet elders. When saying hello, use respectful words such as you, please, etc. Do not make jokes among friends in front of elders.

Question 7: How to greet the elderly and how to talk to the elderly? 1. Attitude: Be amiable and approachable, always have a smile on your face, so that the elderly can feel your intimacy; 2. Position: Do not let the elderly raise their heads or talk to you from a distance, otherwise the elderly will feel that you are aloof and unapproachable. Yes, you should bend down to talk to the old man at a close distance, so that the old man will feel equal to you and that you value him; 3. Communicate with heart: your eyes should look at the other person's eyes, and your sight should not wander, so that the old man feels that you Don't pay attention to him, you can touch each other's hand and talk; 4. Language: the speaking speed should be relatively slow and the tone should be moderate. Some elderly people are deaf (hard of hearing), so they need to speak louder, but you still have to look at the other person's expression and reaction to judge the needs of the other party; 5. Understand the situation: To understand the temperament and preferences of the elderly, you can ask in advance or learn more gradually through future mutual contacts; 6. Topic selection: Choose topics that the elderly like, such as hometown , relatives, youth events, TV programs, etc. Avoid mentioning topics that the elderly do not like. You can also talk more about yourself first to let the elderly trust you before starting other topics; 7. Sincere appreciation: Everyone desires themselves. Being affirmed, the elderly are like children and like to praise and praise, so if you praise him sincerely and generously, he will be happy, and the atmosphere of the conversation will be much more active; 8. Adaptability: in case something goes unsatisfactory. Or when the elderly person's mood changes, try not to persuade. First, pat the other person's hand or shoulder to comfort and stabilize the mood, and then change the topic as soon as possible; 9. Be patient: Elderly people are generally nagging, and they can talk about a little thing for a long time. , don’t show any impatience, and listen patiently to the elderly... What should we pay attention to when we come into contact with the elderly? 1. Safety: always come first! Slide carefully, support the elderly well, and master the correct supporting method; when the elderly sit on the wheelchair, be sure not to let the wheelchair move and cause the wheelchair to sit empty. Push the wheelchair slowly, put down the elderly's screams, and put your hands on the thighs. Go up and don't leave the range of the handrail! 2. Most elderly people have poor memory. Avoid asking: "Do you still remember me?". The elderly don't want others to say that they have a poor memory. Instead, they say: "I'm here to see you again!". The elderly feel that they are valued and will Very happy. 3. Respect the habits of the elderly: Do not touch the furnishings and other items in the elderly's room. For example, the mother-in-law in the nursing home likes to put scissors and medicinal oil on the bed to remind her to pay attention to safety. There is a mother-in-law who likes to put money in newspapers. Wait. 4. Don’t give the elderly anything you bring casually: for example, patients with diabetes should have low sugar intake, and patients with kidney disease and high school pressure should control salt. 5. Prepare before leaving the home for activities: let the elderly go to the toilet; prepare a few more paper towels for the elderly; in air-conditioned environments and winter, bring an extra coat for the elderly, and a small towel for those in wheelchairs. . 6. Always pay attention to changes in the elderly, such as cold, heat, cough, thirst, diarrhea, etc., so that timely treatment can be provided. 7. Don’t look down on the elderly, treat them as your own relatives and show the utmost care.

Question 8: How to greet the elders politely? Just call them.

Question 9: How to greet the elders? I haven’t seen them for a long time. 1. Smile and ask him to sit down.

2. Pour some tea and ask him how he has been doing recently.

3. If he talks, smile carefully and listen~~~

Question 10: Daily greeting text messages to elders: Dad, Mom is in good health, if you are working, uncles and aunts You guys have worked hard,