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Ivy Shi
Enseignant professionnel🇨🇳🤔 Why Don’t Chinese Say “No” Directly?
If you’ve ever tried making plans with Chinese friends, you might notice something interesting: instead of saying “no,” they often say things like:
“Maybe later…”
“I’ll think about it.”
“It might be difficult.”
It can feel confusing if you’re used to direct communication — but in China, this isn’t rudeness. It’s culture.
Chinese people value harmony and relationships over blunt honesty. Saying “no” directly might hurt someone’s feelings or create conflict. So instead, they use gentle, indirect ways to decline while keeping the relationship intact.
💡 Takeaway:
Understanding this cultural nuance is key to building strong friendships and avoiding misunderstandings.
In China, saying “no” politely is actually a way of showing care and respect.
#ChineseCulture #CrossCulturalCommunication #LearnChinese #CulturalInsights
9 oct. 2025 13:04
Ivy Shi
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Autre
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Autre
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