Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Greeting in Business Chinese

Many people who want to come to China choose to grab some Chinese before they come. Still, some common ways of greeting in Chinese may still confuse them. For example, one day a foreign friend of mine asked me about the meaning of “xìng huì” (幸会). He often heard it when he accompanied his boss to some business parties.
The greeting “xìng huì” (幸会) is a very common way of greeting that are commonly used in China. For a foreigner who plans to come to China to do business, it is very important to learn some of these useful greeting phrases which we can get from our skype Chinese.
The phrase “xìng huì” (幸会) means, 'it is my great honor to meet you.' The first character, “xìng” (), means “lucky.” The second character, “huì” (), can mean "to meet." The whole phrase simply means “Nice to meet you” or “I’m glad to meet you.” In daily communication, the greeting “xìng huì” (幸会) is usually said to elders, bosses or people of high socioeconomic status. Sometimes people repeat “xìng huì” (幸会) to show more respect to the people thay are speaking to. Thus came “xìng huì! xìng huì!” 

It's an important aspect in developing a good relationship with your Chinese partners. You don't want them to think you're rude as soon as you say hello. Contrarily, using greetings correctly when you conduct business with Chinese professionals can make a very good first impression. A native Chinese teacher can teach you all you want to know and help you obtain great success in doing business with the Chinese. So, you are advised to learn more about the different way of greeting in business Chinese. 

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