respect
In many Asian cultures, including Chinese culture, the surname is given greater importance than the given name. It is a way to identify and show respect to one's family lineage. Therefore, it is customary for Chinese people to say their last name before their first name as a sign of respect and to emphasize their family identity.
by sucking the little chinese nuts.
Chinese people will respect a dragon and dance respectfully for there culture.
Parents, Elders, Family
Respect: 尊重 Zūnzhòng or 敬 Jìng
尊重 or Zūnzhòng....in both Simplified and Traditional Chinese.
I do not have peers.....maybe that is why they do not respect what I have to say.
It is pronounced "Nĭ hăo" and written 你好 (Or if it is to a girl the "你" is changed to a "妳") And if it is to an elder or just someone you show more respect to you say, "Nín hăo" (您好).
When they say "I love you" then they love you, if they say "I respect you" while they show respect to you, they just aren't into you.
yes, Chinese men liked queues as they were a sign of dignity and respect.
i want to know how to say my name in Chinese