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Food and eating are very important concepts in Chinese life. As a result, the Chinese have created many food-related terms in their language. Here are 6 phrases containing 吃 (chī/eat) that are very popular.
2015年7月30日 00:00
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Wow, this was an excellent article. I especially love when you discuss the origins of the expressions, and I love it when you provide famous examples of their use (e.g., 吃得苦中苦,方为人上人.) Thanks for sharing!
2017年9月6日
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Mhgoi Shanmei! :) This was so helpful and interesting.
2017年9月6日
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'慢慢吃' (man man chi or eat slowly). I feel uttering this term at the end of a meal, when you have finished eating earlier than others, lets your Chinese friends/relatives know that you are no longer a ordinary '外国人' (waiguoren or foreigner) who is to be taken lightly. It tells them you're ready for Chinese culture and you mean business! :)
By the way a very helpful article!
2017年1月3日
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My heart goes out to the wife in the 吃醋 story. Luv your article.
2016年9月4日
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很有意思!Thanks for the article, Shanmei!
2016年8月4日
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Alison/珊梅
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