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In everyday conversation, 光顾 (guāng gù) is commonly used by shop owners or service providers to express gratitude towards their customers for patronizing their business. It is a polite and respectful way of acknowledging the support and patronage of customers.
For example, a shop owner may say "谢谢您的光顾" (Xiè xie nín de guāng gù) which means "thank you for your patronage" to a customer who has just made a purchase. This phrase can also be used as a farewell to customers, such as "欢迎再次光顾" (huān yíng zài cì guāng gù) which means "welcome to visit again".
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Yes, the term 光顾 (guāng gù) can be used in a formal context, particularly in business or commercial settings. It is often employed by shop owners or service providers to invite or express gratitude to customers for their patronage. The usage of this term conveys a sense of respect and appreciation towards customers, which aligns well with formal interactions.
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