Feel guilty about it.

Question 1: I feel disrespectful and guilty. What does this sentence mean? It means that it would be disrespectful and impolite if you don't want the gift you sent. But I'm embarrassed to accept your gift. Or he feels that he can't help you and is embarrassed to accept your gift. )

Question 2: What do you mean by "thank you for your compliment" and "feeling guilty"? This means that you are ashamed to accept certain gifts and rewards. It is often used as an expression of self-mockery.

Question 3: What do you mean? What are you ashamed of? Why: prepositional object, that is, "why". Krishnamurti: Bear with it. What I regret may be interpreted differently in different contexts. How do feelings bear (this blow)?

Feel guilty about it: it is often used as a self-deprecating remark. It means accepting gifts or rewards and feeling ashamed that you are not qualified.

Question 4: What do you mean by being ashamed of it? This is a courtesy. I feel embarrassed to accept the gift (I didn't make any contribution to the other party).

Question 5: There is a difference between guilt and culpability. First, explain their meaning.

Feeling guilty: it means feeling ashamed of accepting some kind of gift or reward. It is often used as an expression of self-mockery.

Deserved: Being worthy of a title or honor without shame.

Although these two words both contain shame, they are quite different, and their meanings can be said to be diametrically opposite:

"Suffering from it" means shame for not contributing enough to oneself, which is generally used as self-modesty, while "deserved" means confidence that one's contribution is enough to get a reward, which is generally used to praise others.

Synonyms of guilty: unworthy of name, superficial, guilty.

Well-deserved synonyms: worthy of the name, worthy of the name, well-deserved, and deserved.

Question 6: What does it mean when a man tells you that he is guilty? If it's personal, he may feel guilty. That's why I feel guilty. If you say that at work, it's different, just a modest statement.

Question 7: What does it mean to be ashamed but disrespectful? Please be embarrassed to accept and refuse.

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Question 8: Who am I to blame? What do you mean? Feeling guilty: it means feeling ashamed of being attacked by some kind of gift or reward. It is often used as a self-deprecating remark.

Who else but me?

Question 9: Who am I to blame? What do you mean? Feeling guilty: it means feeling ashamed of accepting some kind of gift and reward. It is often used as a self-deprecating remark. Who else but me?

Question 10: What does he mean by giving gifts to the leaders? There are several possibilities:

The first is that this is his modest words, modest words, or he thinks there is no reason to accept your gift. Here, you can give him a reasonable reason to accept;

The second is that you should think about whether your gift is too expensive, or because of other reasons, the leader feels that it is not suitable to accept your gift. If you want to give it at this time, you'd better change it.