You know the Chinese usually communicate in an indirect style and they really care about “guanxi”--relationship among them. So how do you soften your statements and make them more euphemistic?
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Comment by Ellie_Chinese teacher posted on October 24, 2012
What are you doing at this exact moment? What’s that man yelling over there? Have you ever wondered how to use “ing” (continuous tense) in Chinese? After all, sometimes you just have to let your friends know: I’m studying Chinese!
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