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Examples:(old) gradation of etiquette with social status—have one's status lowered—spoof (web-based genre in PRC, acquiring cult status from 2005, involving humorous, satirical or fantastical videos, phocollections, texts, poems etc)—subprovincial city (having independent economic status within a province)—spoofing culture (web based genre in PRC acquiring cult status from 2005, involving humorous, satirical or fantastical videos, phocollections, texts, poems etc)—wish for higher status (idiom); to curry favor in the hope of promotion—sub-provincial (not provincial status, but independent)—identity or status is unverified, or inconsistent in detail—social status (in Marxist theory, esp. using during cultural revolution)—armband (e.g. as part of uniform or show status)—(in former times) what one is allowed wear depending on social status—one's socio-economic status—person of low social status (old)—regarding oneself as number one in terms of leadership, seniority or status—invisible (person or online status)—claim connections of higher status—fig. family's social status—honored sir (a person of higher status or seniority, or a Buddhist monk)—high (social status etc)—offer humbly (written at the end of letter from sb. of lower status to higher status)—(dialect) treat sb according to their social status, relationship with them etc [idiom.]—the families are well-matched in terms of social status [idiom.]— |