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Yes, 客人 (kèrén) is used to refer to people in both formal and informal settings. It is a noun that means "guest" and is used to refer to someone who is visiting or staying somewhere. It can also be used to refer to someone who is invited to an event or gathering.
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客人 (kèrén) can be translated as "guest" and is often used to refer to someone who is visiting a place or person.
Related words and phrases with similar meanings include:
访客 (fǎngkè) - "visitor"
旅客 (lǚkè) - "traveller"
来客 (láikè) - "incoming guest"
宾客 (bīnkè) - "guest"
游客 (yóukè) - "tourist"
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Yes, 客人 (kèrén) can also mean "customer" or "someone who comes to do business" in a general sense, not necessarily related to restaurants or hotels.
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客人 (kèrén) is used to refer to a guest or visitor. It is commonly used in hospitality contexts, such as when a hotel receptionist greets a guest or when a host welcomes a visitor into their home. It can also be used to refer to a customer in a restaurant or store.
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