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The correct response when someone asks 贵姓 (guìxìng) is to state one's surname. For example, one could say "免贵,姓张。 (miǎn guì, xìng Zhāng)", meaning "My surname is Zhang".
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贵姓 (guì xìng) is usually used in formal contexts. It is a polite way to ask someone's surname, and is often used when addressing someone older or of higher social status. It is not typically used in informal contexts. For example, in a formal setting, one might say 贵姓 (guì xìng) to ask someone's surname, while in an informal setting, one might say 你叫什么名字 (nǐ jiào shénme míngzi) instead.
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