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During all my time in China I never used the (formal) 您 nin, instead I always am using 你 (ni). I am not sure if that is OK, or if Chinese people just accept that I am a foreigner and therefore do not object to me addressing them in the non-formal way?
Any suggestion? or rules?
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您 is the respectful form of 你。You may be expected to use 您 when you are addressing people listed below:
vene lautet:
Thank you - This means I will need to change my habit and start using nin - well at least as I am living in Beijing and not in the south. |