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In everyday conversation, 谦虚 (qiānxū) is used to express humility and modesty. For example, when someone compliments you, you can respond with 谦虚 (qiānxū) to show that you are not trying to boast about your accomplishments. It is also used to express humility when talking about one's own abilities or achievements.
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1. 谦逊 (qiānxùn): This word has a similar meaning to 谦虚, but it is more often used to describe someone who is humble and unassuming.
2. 谦让 (qiānràng): This phrase means "to be humble and yielding" and is often used to describe someone who is willing to give way to others.
3. 谦恭 (qiāngōng): This phrase means "humble and respectful" and is often used to describe someone who is polite and respectful.
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It is appropriate to use 谦虚 (qiānxū) when you are talking about yourself or your accomplishments. For example, if you have achieved something, it is polite to downplay your success and be humble about it. It is also appropriate to use 谦虚 (qiānxū) when you are talking to someone who is more experienced or knowledgeable than you, as it shows humility and respect.
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