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Slightly advanced welcome and farewell expressions.
A slightly more advanced language for welcoming guests:

1. When the guest says she wants to leave, stay with her politely and hope that she will sit down for a while. But we should also respect their wishes and not force them to stay, so as not to delay their work, life or study arrangements.

Second, after the guest asks to leave, wait for him to get up and see him off again. When a guest asks to leave, he can't wait to stand up and make a farewell gesture.

Third, when seeing the guests off, you should send them out with your family and say "goodbye". If it is night, turn on the door light or flashlight until the guests are put on the bus. Don't turn around and enter the door as soon as you say goodbye to the guests; What's more, it is very impolite for guests to slam the door as soon as their hind feet step out of the threshold.

Fourth, treat elders and frail old people, help them get on the bus and go downstairs as needed, and then say goodbye to them.

Guests often bring some gifts when they visit. In this regard, I would like to thank the guests again when seeing them off, and it is best to send some gifts back to the guests.

When the guest leaves, if he is busy with something important and really can't see him off, he should explain and apologize to the guest. When a guest says goodbye, no matter how many reasons, it is impolite to say nothing or nothing.