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Learn Chinese - Speak Chinese - Study Mandarin - Learn how to say "Chinese Business Etiquette" - Learn, Speak, Study, Mandarin Chinese the AskBenny way! Register now www.AskBenny.Cn - The household name in Mandarin Learning! Learn Chinese! Learn Chinese! Learn Chinese!

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  • If u want to sau "you" in a polite way, it is better to say "ke(2) xia(4)".

  • Hi, the polite way of "you" is "nin" in Chinese.

    Ke xia? What is the meaning of it?

    benny

  • "You", to be polite is 擱下.

    "I" is 在下.

  • Those 2 words are not used any more, they were used hundred years ago.

    Cheers!

    Benny

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  • The correct Chinese character is 閣下

  • 擱下 and 在下 is found in my chinese dictionary, printed in 1992. And one more, if u are an old man, u can call yourself "lao fu".

  • im learning chinese because my dad speaks it and hes always saying stuff and yelling at me in chinese.

  • may i please know the first video that you posted? i wanna learn mandarin, please give me the series of this video so i can follow your lessons.....

    thanks...

  • 名片

    在日本我曾看过一个摊子男人作外国人的名片。他们写姓名精确的根­据发音。当时我不会看书拼音。你知道怎么作那些拼音的字母,吗。­谢谢你老师,再见

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