Here's a more modest statement.
ごぃたしますどぅぞこちらへ. When you sit down, please say "どぅぞ" "どぅぞぉかけくださぃ" is of course the most polite.
Ok, pay attention to "きなだけしてくださぃ".
Let's talk. Let's talk.
ぉぇぃただきぁりがとぅござぃまし. Thank you, sir. Please have some tea.
Sir, the wine is very strong, the wine is very strong! (Or: Mr. Liang, don't drink みっぷりです! )
Mr のをけたことはぁまりなぃけれど (it is strongly recommended not to say it here, which makes people feel that you are not very good. I should do better.
Mr それでは, たちのととせに, cheers!
If it is a farewell party, you can say: Sir, どぅか, ぉで. Needless to say, walk slowly.
I wonder if the pen name mentioned by the landlord is enough. If not, you can call me back and point it out to you later.