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What do you mean by greeting?

Greeting means: when we meet, we talk about the weather and other social expressions.

Greeting is a Chinese word, which refers to the communication between people to express etiquette, greetings and compliments. This word has a long history and is widely used in Chinese. It is an indispensable part of interpersonal communication.

Greetings usually occur when people meet and exchange some polite greetings and compliments with each other. These greetings and compliments can be about weather, health, family, work and other topics, aiming at expressing concern and respect. The purpose of greeting is to establish contact and interaction with each other and lay the foundation for further communication and cooperation.

Greetings play an important role in social occasions. In business meetings, social gatherings, weddings, funerals and other occasions, people usually say hello to show their respect and concern for each other. Greetings can also be a polite expression, used to show their respect and courtesy to each other.

Greetings also have a profound influence on culture. People from different regions and cultural backgrounds have different greetings and habits. For example, in eastern culture, greeting is usually a more in-depth way of communication. People will ask each other questions about family, work and life in greetings. In western culture, greetings are usually simple and direct, and people pay more attention to expressing basic courtesy and respect.

Greetings:

Before going out in the morning, I met my neighbor and we exchanged a few pleasantries.

At the annual meeting of the company, the boss and employees greet each other after meeting.

I met my old friends, exchanged a few pleasantries, and then began to talk about their lives.

When visiting patients in the hospital, we usually exchange a few pleasantries and ask about their illness.

Every time I see the teacher, I will say a few words of greetings to show my respect to him.

6. When attending the wedding, the bride and groom will greet the guests and thank them for coming.

Although we don't often meet, we always exchange a few pleasantries and get to know each other.

8. In social situations, people usually say a few polite words to ease the tense atmosphere.

I met her by chance, exchanged a few pleasantries and found that we all lived nearby.

10. Before the business meeting, the participants exchanged a few pleasantries to ease the tense atmosphere.

1 1. I exchanged a few pleasantries with him and found that he was very happy working in the company.

At the class reunion, we exchanged a few pleasantries and recalled the past time.

13, after I exchanged a few pleasantries with her, I found that her life was full.

14. At the dinner party, the host and the guests exchanged a few pleasantries, expressing their welcome and respect.

15. When meeting the guests at the airport, the host exchanged a few pleasantries and asked about their journey.