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1. 不好意思 (bù hǎo yì si) - This phrase literally means "not good meaning" and is used to express embarrassment or to apologize for something.
2. 对不起 (duì bù qǐ) - This phrase also means "sorry" and is used to apologize for something.
3. 请问 (qǐng wèn) - This phrase means "may I ask" and is often used to politely get someone's attention or to ask for information.
4. 打扰一下 (dǎ rǎo yī xià) - This phrase means "excuse me for a moment" and is often used when interrupting someone or asking for their attention.
5. 请稍等 (qǐng shāo děng) - This phrase means "please wait a moment" and can be used to politely ask someone to wait or to get their attention.
6. 不好意思打扰了 (bù hǎo yì si dǎ rǎo le) - This phrase combines "不好意思" and "打扰" to mean "sorry to bother you" and is often used when interrupting someone or asking for their help.
7. 抱歉打扰了 (bào qiàn dǎ rǎo le) - This phrase combines "抱歉" and "打扰" to mean "sorry to bother you" and is also used when interrupting someone or asking for their help.
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劳驾 (láo jià) is a polite way to get someone's attention. It is used to politely ask someone to do something or to politely ask for something. It is similar to the English phrase "Excuse me!" and can be used in a variety of situations, such as when asking for directions, requesting help, or when trying to get someone's attention.
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