Do you know how to say “an eyesore” in Chinese? Don’t want to see it? Turn around. Many foreigners think Chinese people are very shy. However, some Chinese people tend to be pretty straightforward and would immediately show a dislike for something if they...
“3” in Chinese Culture The number “3” plays an important role in Chinese culture. For example, it’s considered a critical period when a person turns 33 years old according to some superstitions. Similarly, Chinese people think important things need to be said thrice,...
Feeling Upset Many Chinese people are introverts and can easily get upset or panic when something unexpected happened. Interestingly, the word “方 (fāng): square” is now used as a youth slang word meaning “to panic”. So, how to say “to panic” in Chinese?...
A Sense of Security Chinese people consider a sense of security extremely important in their life. Many people believe that the closer to the ground, the more secure they feel. Interestingly, a sense of security is often associated with modesty, and that’s why the...
You “look” lost. People can easily tell how you feel about something judging by your facial expression. Therefore, “脸 (liǎn): face” can serve as an indicator of your mood. So how to say “Feel Completely Lost” In Chinese? Say “Feel Completely...