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What does this word mean?

lucky

Shun: By the way; Ode: Wish; Business: doing business; Qi: auspicious; Shunsong Shang Qi: By the way, good luck in your work. It was once used at the end of a letter. It means good luck. Wishing merchant (also refers to businessman, businessman, etc. ) (but generally congratulations are not given). Similarly, there are Shi Qi, Wen Qi and Jin Qi.

At the end of the speech:

1, be quiet:

For grandparents and parents: Please pay tribute to Jin 'an, please ask Fu 'an to invite Jin 'an.

Used for relatives and elders: Please pay tribute to Fusui, please pay tribute to Chong 'an, just pay tribute, please feel at ease, be sincere and healthy.

Used for teachers: Please be quiet, respectful, respectful, sincere and respectful.

Used for friends and relatives of the same generation: respect health and care for safety, live in harmony, live in harmony with Hou Daan and worship Tai 'an.

To the relatives and friends of the younger generation: seek near goodness, seek near goodness and praise peace.

Used for people who have grandparents with their parents: please serve Ann, bless her and wait for her.

Used for cohabiting couples: please be happy, obedient, happy, respectful and happy.

Used in politics: please respect, please be respectful, please be honest.

Used in military field: Please be respectful and welcome Jiean.

Used in academic circles: only praise writing neat, only seek safety, observance and learning safety, that is, praise the age of literature, that is, wait.

Used in the business world: demanding financial security, respecting waiting security, and praising raising money.

For passengers: please travel safely, pay tribute to the itinerary and inquire about the itinerary.

Household: Please invite Tan An to enjoy Tan Fu and Shun Tan Song.

Used in wedding celebrations: congratulations, congratulations, congratulations.

Used to celebrate the new year: to congratulate the new year, that is, to celebrate the new year.

Used for condolences: at this time, such as filial piety, advice, and plain shoes.

Habit of asking about illness: please ask about health care, and I wish you an early recovery.

Used for seasonal greetings: spring, spring, summer, autumn, winter and furnace.

Used to greet a day: say good morning, good morning, good afternoon, good night, good morning and have a nice day.

2. Honorary remarks under signature:

Used for grandparents and parents: salutation, honorific title, honorific title, honorific title, honorific title, honorific title and knocking at the door.

Habit of respecting elders: sincerity, earnestness, worship, sincerity, respect and sincerity.

Used for peers: sincerity, sincerity, sincerity, hand, hand, nod, worship, say, worship, pray, say and say.

Younger generation: Shou Yu, punctuality, Lu, Cao, Cao Shi and Yu.

Used to reply: Fu Su, hands, heart, heart.

Used for anonymity: justified (with a business card attached), clear-minded, sealed-hearted, forgiving and knowing both.

Used as a supplement: start again, arrive again, update again, update again, update again.

3. Additional remarks:

Greet the elders: ask for a name in front of your father (or mother). In the past, when an uncle didn't come, he asked his name and paid a New Year call.

Greetings to colleagues: A brother prayed for the future and said goodbye. A brother didn't write to say hello again.

Greetings to the younger generation: wait for your son Cargill. Say hello to your son.

Greetings from the elders: My father asked me to write a greeting. An uncle asked for greetings.

Waiting for peers: my brother wrote a greeting, and one brother wrote a greeting.

Waiting for the younger generation: the child knocks at the door. Sun Xiao knocked at me. Someone salutes him. Reference:

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