Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Guest's courtesy title

Guest's courtesy title

1, a distinguished guest is called (distinguished guest)

Guests from afar are called (distant guests).

Strangers are called (uninvited guests)

Guests who drink tea in the teahouse are called (tea guests)

The guests who go to the temple to burn incense are called (pilgrims).

6. Guests who lobby everywhere are called (tourists).

7. Guests who don't come and go often are called (rare guests).

8. Guests in a foreign land are called strangers.

9. Regular customers are called (regular customers)

10, the customer who buys things is called (customer)

The meaning of honorific title

Courtesy, a Chinese vocabulary, means respectful address, which belongs to honorific and polite terms. According to different objects, there are many names. When addressing the emperor, there are generally "Your Majesty, King, King, King, Son of Heaven, Wancheng, Lord, Lord, Head of State, Ascension to Heaven" and so on.

For ordinary people, there are "public, monarch, first step, son, monarch, Lord, father-in-law, your Excellency, elders, platform, Confucianism, adults, brothers" and so on. In ancient times, we called each other's fathers your father, male and adult, your mother, Taijun and your wife Zheng Ling.

In spoken language, it is common to call a wife and father Taishan and Bingweng, brothers Kunzhong, Kunyu and your brother, and sons your son, your son, your son, your daughter, your daughter and your love.