请客

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Usage of 请客

请客 means to invite guests and treat them, usually by paying for a meal or drinks. It often implies generosity and social bonding. When you say 请客, you are the host who pays the bill.

Common contexts

请客 is frequently used in social settings like dinners, celebrations, or company events where one person offers to pay for others. It can also describe the act of hosting a party.

Typical collocations

Nuances

请客 emphasizes the host's role in paying and inviting. It differs from simply inviting (邀请) because it includes the financial aspect. Avoid confusing 请客 with (being invited) or 招待 (to entertain guests, which can be more formal).

Tone and register

请客 is casual to semi-formal and common in everyday speech. It conveys friendliness and generosity without being overly formal.

Example Sentences

Today I'll treat everyone; let's go eat hotpot together.

He often treats others, so he has many friends.

The boss treated everyone at the company annual party; everyone was very