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Quiz:

1. Choose the appropriate words to fill in the blank.

Qǐng wèn zhè shì wǎng        zǒu de        ma?
请       问   这  是  往            走   的         吗?

A. 路 ();北 (běi)
B. 北 (běi);路 ()
C. 北 (běi);北 (běi)
D. 路 ();路 ()
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General Chinese road

Each year we are seeing Chinese become more and more popular, all around the world, but especially in Asian countries. As 2017 is done, Asian countries have chosen a Chinese "Character of the Year" that best sums up their dominant life and cultural stories of the past 12 months. Read these and see if you get any inspiration to choose one for your own 2017 story!

Country: Malaysia

Chinese Character of the Year: 路 () Road

The selection of "路 () Road" not only reflected people's better understanding of the China-proposed "一带一路 (yí dài yí lù) Belt and Road" initiative, but also embodied people's expectations and hopes to lead a better life. The infrastructure development of Malaysia has benefited from the "一带一路 (yí dài yí lù) Belt and Road" construction, including new mass transit systems and more to aide in the transportation sector of the country. But the choice of this character also refers to the public’s hopes that more opportunities will be gained and a better future will be seen in Malaysia for 2018.

Examples about how to use "路 ()" in daily life:
Nǐ néng gàosù wǒ qù huǒchēzhàn de lù ma?
你   能     告诉  我  去      火车站      的 路 吗?  
Can you tell me the way to the railway station?

Wǒmen zǒu le lìng yī tiáo lù.
我们       走  了  另  一  条  路。   
We took another road.

What Chinese character came in second for Malaysians? Tiredness!

Country: Japan

Chinese Character of the Year: 北 (Běi) North.

The choice of the Chinese character "北 (Běi) North" seems to show that the intense standoff with North Korea is definitely on Japan’s mind. "北 (Běi) North" is used to write the country name, North Korea. North Korea’s nuclear warhead and ballistic missile...Read More

 
Chinese General Neversay

In a previous article, I introduced a popular speaking topic that I explore in my Mandarin Chinese classes with curious students: 10 Expressions You Should Never Say to a Chinese Woman. In Part I, I introduced the first 5 expressions that Chinese women hate to hear, from "多喝热水。(Duō hē rèshuǐ.)" = "Drink more hot water." to "都是我的错。(Dōu shì wǒ de cuò.)" = "It's all my fault". Many Chinese guys don’t even realize how annoying and careless these expressions sound to a Chinese wife or girlfriend.

So, how do we know which expressions are so annoying? These ten expressions were selected by a random survey of female Chinese Internet users. The results were compiled onto a list titled "The Top 10 Chinese Expressions Men Say That Annoy Women the Most".

And so today we learn expressions #6 to #10. Pay attention, guys!

#6: "随便。(Suíbiàn.) = Do as you please/whatever."

When a woman gives a man multiple choices for something to do, or for which dish to order off the menu, the most annoying answer from the man is often "随便。(Suíbiàn.) Do as you please/whatever." It is a bit like saying "I don’t care. Do whatever you want." Usually, women like to hear an opinion and appreciate some decision-making from their man!

For example:
Nǚ: Nǐ xiǎng yào qù kàn diànyǐng hái shì qù guàngjiē?
女:你   想     要  去  看    电影       还是  去   逛街?
Woman: Do you want to go to a movie or go shopping?

Nán: Suíbiàn.
男: 随便.
Man: We can do as you please.

A woman may think "Why can’t he make a choice? I even offered him two specific choices. This should be easy enough, but…".

#7: "还在吗? (Hái zài ma?) = Are you still online?"

The situation: A woman is chatting online with a man. For a few moments, both sides remain silent in the conversation. When the man asks "还在吗? (Hái zài ma?) Are you still online?" The woman would consider this question a useless sentence, or nonsense. Usually, women don’t like to answer this kind of question. In a relationship between a wife and husband, or a boyfriend and girlfriend, women will feel better if the man can get...Read More

Quiz:

1. What is a good way to begin an online conversation with a Chinese woman in the evening:

A. 晚上好!(Wǎnshàng hǎo!)
B. 早点睡! (Zǎo diǎn shuì!)
C. 还在吗? (Hái zài ma?)
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