Dialogue to get you through those daily frustrations, like booking a room in a hotel:
Explaining those modern Chinese catchphrases and Web terms
Dialogue to get you through those daily frustrations, like going to the tailor shop for a suit:
Jiujie is a popular expression commonly used by Chinese netizens. It means to be in a tangle or facing a dilemma.
Dialogue to get you through those daily frustrations, like postponing a meeting.
Tuán gòu –团购 – means group buying and is a common expression in China today. Independently, the two characters mean group (tuán) and buy (gòu), but together they are used to describe a way of buying goods cheaper on the Internet. Here's an example of how to use it in a conversation:
Dialogue to get you through those daily frustrations, like inquiring about an apartment for rent:
Dialogue to get you through those daily frustrations, like changing money at the bank:
Dialogue to get you through those daily frustrations, like buying train tickets:
Explaining modern Chinese catchphrases and Web terms, such as:
Dialogue to get you through those daily frustrations, like ordering in a restaurant:
Dialogue to get you through those daily frustrations, like asking for directions: