Best wishes are usually used at the end of letters to show respect, reverence, humility and courtesy to elders and elders. In addition, sincere wishes, similar to sincere wishes, have a humble meaning, which usually applies to relatives of colleagues and peers, as well as relatives of superiors and subordinates or elders. They are often used in festive occasions and in letters and telegrams to other units.
"Best wishes" means respectful wishes and is often used in letters.
"Best wishes" sentence:
1, I wish you a hundred years of harmony and unity!
On New Year's Eve, I wish you good health, smooth career, happy family and all the best!
I wish you great success and all the best in your new house!
May you two entangle each other with love, care for each other and share joys and sorrows in the future. I wish a century of harmony and unity.
Draw a beautiful rainbow with each other's deep affection and build a bridge of love. Regardless of you and me, * * * ups and downs, into each other's lives. I wish you a hundred years of harmony and unity forever!
6, a cup of rich and sweet realgar wine, I wish you a happy spring breeze.
Other honorifics:
1, please:
For grandparents and parents: Please pay tribute to Jin 'an, please ask Fu 'an to invite Jin 'an.
Used for relatives and elders: Please pay tribute to Fusui, please pay tribute to Chong 'an, just pay tribute, please feel at ease, be sincere and healthy.
Used for teachers: Please be quiet, respectful, respectful, sincere and respectful.
Used for relatives and friends: respect good health and stay near safety, live a relaxed life, follow Hou Daan, and sacrifice to Tai 'an.
To the relatives and friends of the younger generation: seek near goodness, seek near goodness and praise peace.
Used for people who have grandparents with their parents: please serve Ann, bless her and wait for her.
Used for cohabiting couples: please be happy, obedient, happy, respectful and happy.
Used in politics: please respect, please be respectful, please be honest.
Used in military field: Please be respectful and welcome Jiean.
Used in academic circles: only praise writing neat, only seek safety, obedience, literary safety, and study safety, that is, praise the age of writing, that is, wait.
Used in the business world: demanding financial security, respecting waiting security, and praising raising money.
For passengers: please travel safely, pay tribute to the itinerary and inquire about the itinerary.
Household: Please invite Tan An to enjoy Tan Fu and Shun Tan Song.
Used in wedding celebrations: congratulations, congratulations, congratulations.
Used to celebrate the new year: to congratulate the new year, that is, to celebrate the new year.
Used for condolences: at this time, such as filial piety, advice, and plain shoes.
Habit of asking about illness: please ask about health care, and I wish you an early recovery.
Used for seasonal greetings: spring, spring, summer, autumn, winter and furnace.
Used to greet a day: say good morning, good morning, good afternoon, good night, good morning and have a nice day.
2. Honorary remarks under signature:
Used for grandparents and parents: salutation, honorific title, honorific title, honorific title, honorific title, honorific title and knocking at the door.
Habit of respecting elders: sincerity, earnestness, worship, sincerity, respect and sincerity.
Used for peers: sincerity, sincerity, sincerity, hand, hand, nod, worship, say, worship, pray, say and say.
Younger generation: Shou Yu, punctuality, Lu, Cao, Cao Shi and Yu.
Used to reply: Fu Su, hands, heart, heart.
Used for anonymity: justified (with a business card attached), clear-minded, sealed-hearted, forgiving and knowing both.
Used as a supplement: start again, arrive again, update again, update again, update again.
3. Additional remarks:
Greet the elders: ask for a name in front of your father (or mother). In the past, when an uncle didn't come, he asked his name and paid a New Year call.
Greetings to colleagues: A brother prayed for the future and said goodbye. A brother didn't write again.
Greetings to the younger generation: wait for your son Cargill. Say hello to your son.
Greetings from the elders: My father asked me to write a greeting. An uncle asked for greetings.
Waiting for peers: my brother wrote a greeting, and one brother wrote a greeting.
Waiting for the younger generation: the child knocks at the door. Sun Xiao knocked at me. Someone salutes him.