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Excuse me, sir, what do you mean?

Mr. is a title, which literally means: born earlier than yourself, older than yourself. With this extension, people with certain status, knowledge and qualifications can be called Mr. In ancient Chinese, the word "Mr." is a respectful name for learned people, and not everyone can be called Mr. At present, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese still retain this usage. Different environments may have the following extended meanings: male, adult male. Such as Mr. Wang and Mr. Liu. Honorific words, showing respect, may be slightly different in different periods, but they are basically honorifics for people with certain status and identity. Mostly used to address men, such as Mr. Chuanshan, but also used to address women with higher knowledge and status, such as Mr. Li Qingzhao and Mr. Zhang Ailing. Husband, a woman's spouse (husband), usually has attributes, such as: my husband, your husband, Li daughter's husband. Teachers, teachers and educators. Doctor, a name for a doctor and a doctor. It is rarely used now, but it was often used in ancient times or in the Republic of China. If you are ill, you should go to see your husband. Accountant, Mr. Accountant, the name of accountant in ancient times is seldom used now, but it is often used in ancient times or in the Republic of China. Used as a title for metaphysical or artistic workers such as fortune tellers, geomancers, storytellers, and storytellers.