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1. 请问 (qǐngwèn) can be used to politely ask a question, such as "请问 (qǐngwèn), 你叫什么名字 (nǐ jiào shénme míngzi)?" which translates to "May I ask, what is your name?".
2. 请问 (qǐngwèn) can also be used to ask for clarification, such as "请问 (qǐngwèn), 你是什么意思 (nǐ shì shénme yìsi )?" which translates to "May I ask, what do you mean?".
3. 请问 (qǐngwèn) can also be used to ask for permission, such as "请问 (qǐngwèn), 我可以进来吗 (wǒ kěyǐ jìnlái ma)?" which translates to "May I ask, can I come in?".
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Yes, it is appropriate to use 请问 (qǐngwèn) when asking for directions. 请问 (qǐngwèn) is a polite way to ask a question in Chinese, and is often translated as "May I ask...". It is used to show respect and politeness when asking a question.
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