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Chinese Buzzwords in English: "Let it rot"🤷🏻‍♀️ This Chinese buzzword means to let things that are already beyond repair deteriorate😖. Some suspect that the word originated from NBA fan circles and was used to describe teams that intentionally tank games or lose on purpose to secure a competitive advantage in the next round. "Emo"😭 This trending Chinese buzzword, which means “negative emotions,” is garnering wide use with local young people. Thanks to the growing “singlehood trend” and mounting struggles with work pressure🤯, many young Chinese have shared their feelings of sadness, depression, and sensitivity on the country’s digital platforms.
26 авг. 2022 г., 8:02
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摆烂
27 августа 2022 г.
Do you like Chinese culture very much?
26 августа 2022 г.
29 августа 2022 г.
躺平
27 августа 2022 г.
What are you saying?
26 августа 2022 г.
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