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How to fill in the title
The title filling method is as follows:

Appellation is uncle, uncle, uncle of parents; Peers are called brothers, sisters and cousins; Paternal or matriarchal appellation; Blood relatives or in-laws are called brothers, sisters, sisters and brothers-in-law. Ranks include colonel, major general, captain, etc. The titles are engineer, professor, etc. ; The degree is called master's degree, doctor's degree and so on. ; Occupation is called doctor, nurse, teacher, etc. You can also add a surname in front of it.

The way to fill in the title is that only the immediate family members are filled in the general relationship title, and the collateral relatives are not filled in. For example, relational appellations can be written as father, mother, son, daughter, brother, younger brother, sister and so on. If you are married, you can write wife or husband. Appellation refers to the appellation and name established by people through relatives or other relationships, or the use of appellation is varied.

Kinship appellation and social appellation

Kinship appellation refers to the appellation that takes oneself as the center and determines the relationship between relatives and themselves. It is the appellation that relatives call each other on the basis of blood relatives and in-laws. Social appellation refers to the appellation custom that reflects the relationship between people in social life except kinship appellation. In addition, there are some special appellations, such as person's appellation, occupation's appellation, friend's appellation and age's appellation.

Social appellation is divided into non-kinship appellation and contextual appellation. Non-kinship appellation is a kind of appellation that expresses interpersonal relationship besides kinship appellation based on people in social life. Social appellations in Chinese can basically be used as appellations as long as they have titles. All positions: minister, governor, principal, factory director, manager, etc. Ranks: Colonel, Major General, Captain, etc. Title: Engineer, Professor, Editor, etc. You can add your last name to address others.