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Commonly used vocabulary for international students to fill out forms abroad
1. Common words for filling in overseas forms

Surname, surname

Name, name

Sex, gender

Male and female

Nationality, nationality country

Passport number Passport number

country of origin

Go to the destination country

Boarding City The city where you boarded the plane.

Visa issuing city

date of draft

Date of birth

Year, month and day

The accompanying figure is $ NUMBER

Signature signature

Official filling is for official use only.

Professional occupation

Passport, visa

Boarding and disembarking

Landing ashore

Business visa

tourist visa

2. At the airport

Terminal terminal

Arrival lobby

Departure hall

Gate number

Boarding pass

airport tax

Registration counter

Customs declaration office customs service area

Currency declaration

duty-free goods

Large, medium and small.

Souvenir souvenir

Luggage; luggage

check luggage

Baggage Claim

personal luggage

luggage tag

Luggage Cart

Tax refund office tax-free refund

3. On the plane

Toilet; In the bathroom and toilet; Toilet; Toilet;

Toilet; Toilet?

Men's toilets, men; Gentleman's; gentle

Women's toilet; Lady's

In use

free

Male (female) flight attendant Stewart.

Duty-free sales on board

4. Exchange

Currency exchange shop

exchange rate

traveler's checks / traveller's cheque

Handling fee commission

The bid price (bid price) of the bank we bought.

The selling price (asking price) of the bank we sell

5. At the hotel

Check in

room service

Check out (time)

Reception desk

The lobby in the hotel lobby

Cafe coffee shop

Waiter (waiter in a restaurant or hotel)

Wake-up call

6. everyday language

Hello, me? Nice to meet you .. (Hello, nice to meet you)

Hello. Nice to meet you, too .. (Hello, nice to meet you, too)

Nice to meet you .. (Nice to meet you)

May I have your name , please? What is your name, please? )

May I try it on? Can I try it on? )

how much is it? how much is it? )

Please show me the menu. )

Cheers! (cheers! ), cheers (cheers! )

I'm lost. Can you help me find my hotel? I'm lost. Can you tell me how to get back to the hotel? )

Can you take my picture? Can you take my picture? )

Thank you very much. Thank you very much. )

You are welcome (you are welcome)

Let's keep in touch. (Let's keep in touch)

How can I get in touch with you? How can I get in touch with you? )

I will try my best. (I'll try my best)

Please wait a moment .. (please wait a moment)

Be familiar with the above exit terms in advance, in case of temporary inquiry and not knowing their meaning.