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Who knows any polite expressions?
First, the theory of modesty.

1, use the word "contempt": when talking to others, when talking about yourself or things related to yourself, a word "contempt" is often added before some words to show the modesty of the speaker. Such as: I (call myself), I (call my point of view), I (call my point of view).

2. Take the word "ours": When talking with people, address yourself or things related to yourself, and sometimes add the word "ours" before some words to show modesty. Such as: I (address myself in front of others), my family name (address my family name), my school (address my school), my place (address my place or my home).

3, with the word "thin": When interacting with people, humbly call yourself related things, and sometimes you can add a word "thin" to some words. Such as: thin wine (called one's own wine), thin skills (called one's own skills), thin gifts (called one's own gifts), and thin noodles (called one's intercession for others).

4. Use the word "dare": when asking for something from others, add a word "dare" before some action verbs to show that you are presumptuous. Such as: dare to ask (take the liberty of asking), dare to ask (take the liberty of asking), dare to bother (take the liberty of bothering you).

5. Take the word "base": When talking to others, address your own things modestly, and sometimes add the word "base" before some words that indicate things. Such as: base surname (say your own surname), base wife ("wife" refers to your wife, that is, in early vernacular, some people call your wife so humbly in front of others), base things (the ancients called it a private matter).

6. Use the word "one": When talking with peers or others, add the word "one" before some verbs, indicating that your behavior may be insulting others and you feel guilty. For example, I feel guilty about being included or in it, I feel guilty about being in it, and I feel guilty about being appointed.

7. Use the word "small": When talking to others, sometimes you will address yourself or people related to yourself, and often you will use some words with the word "small". Such as: younger brother (male surname humbly calls himself in front of friends), child (calls himself son), younger daughter (calls himself daughter), Xiaoke (used to call himself in the vernacular), villain (calls himself), niche (calls himself a little scholar), small shop (calls his own shop to others) and small photo (calls his own photo).

8. Use the word "clumsy": Sometimes when you say your own book or article, you add the word "clumsy" before the noun to show modesty. Such as: my own works (called my own works), my own works (called my own works), my own words (called my own articles or paintings), my own humble opinions (called my own opinions) and my own humble jing (called my wife in ancient times).

9. Use the word "stupid": this word is often used to talk about yourself, indicating modesty in speaking in front of others. Such as: silly brother (feeling inferior in front of people younger than himself) and humble opinion (feeling inferior). Stupid idea (to put it modestly, he thinks)

10, using the word "home": address your elders or elderly relatives humbly in front of others. Such as: my father, my husband, my family is strict, my family respects (call me father), my mother, my family is kind (call me mother), my brother (call me brother) and my sister (call me sister).

1 1, use the word "shed": humbly address your younger generation or relatives younger than you in front of others. Such as: brother (called brother), sister (called sister), nephew (called nephew).

12, using the word "old": used to humbly address yourself or things related to yourself. Such as: redneck (modestly calling himself uneducated), senile (old people modestly calling themselves), old face (old people say their faces in front of others), old body (old women call themselves).

Second, respect the theory of parts of speech.

13, use the word "worship": for your own actions. Respect each other. Such as: reading (reading each other's articles), visiting (visiting each other), meeting (asking each other), understanding (getting to know each other), asking for help (entrusting each other to do things), meeting (meeting each other), thanking each other (thanking each other), visiting (visiting each other), saying goodbye (saying goodbye to each other), congratulating (congratulating each other) and paying homage.

14, with the word "hang": used by others (mostly elders or superiors) to show respect for each other. Such as: love (the letter says that the other person loves you), love (saying that others value themselves), ask (saying that others ask about themselves and say "ask"), miss (saying that others miss themselves).

15, use the word "big": call the other party or something related to the other party. Such as: uncle (addressed as an older man), eldest brother (addressed as a man of his own age), eldest sister (addressed as a friend or acquaintance with a female surname), aunt (addressed as an older woman), uncle (addressed as an older man), adult (addressed as an elder in the letter), chez (addressed as the other party), Daming (addressed as the other party's name) and Qing (addressed as the other party's name).

16, with the word "square": used for or related to the other party. Such as: Fang's age (call the other person's age, the other person should be a young woman), Fang's neighbor (call the other person's neighbor), Fang's name (call the other person's name, the other person should be a young woman).

17, with the word "feng": used for the behavior of oneself involving the other party. Such as: Fengda (informing, express delivery), Enriching (replying), informing (returning), accompanying (accompanying), persuading (persuading), sending, sending (sending), welcoming (welcoming) (entrusting the other party).

18, with the word "prone": used in official documents and letters to refer to the other party's behavior towards himself. Such as: looking down (referring to the understanding of the other party or superior), leaning down (used to ask the other party to agree to take a certain position), leaning down (referring to the intention of the other party or superior), leaning down (referring to the permission of the other party or superior).

19, using the word "Gao": address the other party's related things. Such as: high opinion (referring to the other party's opinion), high opinion (referring to the other party leaving the original position to take a higher position) | old opinion (referring to the age of the old people), long life (mostly used to ask about the age of the old people), high foot (referring to other people's students) and high opinion (referring to other people's comments).

20. Use the word "light": used to indicate the arrival of the other party. Such as: patronage (mostly merchants say customers are coming) and presence (calling guests here).

2 1, with the word "expensive": address the other party's related things. Such as: Guigan (ask each other what to do), Guigeng (ask each other's age), your surname (ask each other's surname), your illness (call each other's illness), your son (call each other's son), your country (call each other's country) and your school (call each other's school).

22. Use the word "Gong" to show respect for each other. Such as: congratulations (congratulations), waiting (waiting), invitation (invitation), welcome (welcome), congratulations (congratulations on each other's marriage).

23. Use the word "Hua": it refers to things related to the other party. Such as: birthday (calling the other party's birthday), Huatang (calling the other party's home) and Huahan (calling the other party's letter).

Use the word "respect": actions taken for yourself involve others. Such as: tell (tell), congratulate (congratulate), wait (wait), please (please), admire (admire), thank you (express refusal to do something).

25, with the word "Hui": used for the other party's behavior towards themselves. Such as: Huicun (mostly used to give photos, books and other souvenirs, meaning please keep them), Huilin (indicating that the other party will come to you), patronage (mostly used in stores to give customers, indicating that customers will come), Huiyun (indicating that the other party allows one of them to do something), and Huigift (indicating that the other party gives credit and property).

26. Use the word "xian": used to address peers or younger generations. Such as: good brothers (called younger brothers or people younger than themselves) and good nephews (called nephews).

27. Use the word "go": used to express the action of the other party. Such as: condescending (used to invite people, meaning wronged), condescending (used to invite people to take up positions, meaning wronged), condescending (wronged), condescending (lowering one's status).

28. Use the word "elegance": used to express the feelings or actions of the other party. Such as: elegance (referring to the feelings or opinions of the other party) and elegance (pointing out criticism and asking for the opinions of the other party when giving your poems and paintings to the other party).

29. Use the word "jade": used to represent the other person's body or movements. Such as: jade body (referring to the other person's body), jade sound (referring to the other person's letter or the words in the letter), jade photo (referring to the other person's photo), and Yucheng (thanking the other person for his fulfillment).

In addition, there are some words with modesty and respect, such as: admire, give advice, correct, stop, stay, laugh, tolerate, correct, repay and work hard.