How to Say ‘Come’ in Traditional Chinese
到店
💬 Usage Tip: The phrase [到店] (dao dian) is shorthand for arriving at a store or restaurant.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Taiwanese customer service values greetings upon arrival, a 'welcome to our store' feeling.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
到
[dào]
arrive at the shop
To reach the location of a shop.
我們晚上七點到店。
We will arrive at the shop at seven in the evening.
店
[diàn]
shop
A place of business where goods are sold.
我們晚上七點到店。
We will arrive at the shop at seven in the evening.
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