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Polite expressions for waiting for guests

When waiting for guests, say: wait.

Use "hello" or "hello" when meeting for the first time or on the same day. You can use "good morning" and "good morning" in the morning (before ten o'clock) and "hello" or "hello" at other times.

"Welcome" or "Hello" receptionists will use it when they see guests visiting.

"Excuse me?" Use it when waiting for guests. Gentle and polite.

Thank you for waiting. No matter how long the guests have been waiting, you should apologize to them.

"Please, please?" This language should be used when guests need to register or go through other formalities.

"Excuse me, excuse me?" When it is necessary to interrupt guests or other people's conversation, pay attention to the gentle tone and low volume.

"Thank you" or "Thank you very much" should express gratitude to others for their help and support.

"Goodbye" or "Welcome to come again next time" is used for guests to leave or leave their business career.