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收件人 (shōu jiàn rén) is used when referring to both an individual or a group of people as the recipient of mail.
In Chinese, the word 收件人 is commonly used in the context of sending and receiving mail, whether it is physical mail or electronic mail. It can refer to the person who is receiving the mail, as well as the address or contact information of the recipient.
For example, if you are sending a letter to a friend, you would address it to their name followed by 收件人 (shōu jiàn rén) to indicate that they are the intended recipient. Similarly, when filling out an online form, you may be asked to provide the name and contact information of the 收件人 (shōu jiàn rén) for the delivery of goods or services.
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Yes, there is a difference between 收件人 ("shōu jiàn rén") and 收信人 ("shōu xìn rén"). 收件人 ("shōu jiàn rén") refers to the recipient of a physical mail (letter), or package, while 收信人 ("shōu xìn rén") refers to the recipient of either a physical letter or an electronic message (such as an email or text message).
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