How to Say “I Don’t Care” in Chinese?
Tired of sounding too polite in Chinese? Time to level up your casual replies:
Wú suǒ wèi.
无所谓。
I don’t care.
Suí biàn ba.
随便吧。
Whatever.
Lǎn de lǐ.
懒得理。
Can’t be bothered.
Dōu xíng.
都行。
Any is fine / I’m …
Tired of sounding too polite in Chinese? Time to level up your casual replies:
Wú suǒ wèi.
无所谓。
I don’t care.
Suí biàn ba.
随便吧。
Whatever.
Lǎn de lǐ.
懒得理。
Can’t be bothered.
Dōu xíng.
都行。
Any is fine / I’m …
When learning Chinese, most students start with basic self-introductions like “我叫… (Wǒ jiào…)” and “我是美国人 (Wǒ shì Měiguó rén).” That’s a good beginning—but if you want to sound more natural, confident, and engaging, you need to level up.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to upgrading …
Many non-Chinese families embark on the journey of Mandarin learning with excitement, yet soon discover a unique set of challenges their children face—challenges that, when overcome, lead to remarkable achievements and new levels of confidence.
One of the most common hurdles is the initial resistance …
How to Say “I Miss You” in Chinese
Missing someone? Why not say it the Mandarin way?
Whether it’s your best friend, your partner, or your long-distance crush — These 6 heart-melting Chinese phrases will say it all.
And trust me… “Wǒ xiǎng nǐ” hits …
How to Say “Scared” in Chinese 😱 (You’ll NEED These!)
Ever been so scared you couldn’t even breathe? 😨 Now you can say it in Chinese like a pro!
Try these:
Wǒ hǎo hài pà!
我好害怕!
I’m so scared!
Zhēn xià rén!
真吓人!
That’s …
For parents outside of Chinese heritage, you might wonder: can your child truly benefit from this unique linguistic journey? Let’s explore how mastering Mandarin not only builds language skills but also inspires original thinking and confidence, with real-life stories that may surprise you.
When children …
How to say this in Chinese?
Drink water——Hē shuǐ 喝水
Have a meal——Chī fàn 吃饭
Sleep——Shuì jiào 睡觉
Want to learn more daily Chinese like this?
Try your first free 1-on-1 trial class with a live native Chinese teacher today—get personalized speaking …
For families outside of Chinese heritage, global moments such as the Olympic Games are more than just sporting spectacles—they’re vibrant opportunities to spark your child’s curiosity about different cultures and languages, especially Mandarin.
When children watch the Olympics, they not only cheer for their favorite …
For non-Chinese parents, the idea of their child mastering such a complex language may seem daunting. Yet, the real-life journeys of families just like yours prove that the rewards far outweigh the challenges.
One inspiring example comes from the Rodriguez family in Spain. With no …
Today, Mandarin is not just a classroom subject—it’s a gateway for young global citizens to engage with the world.
Recently, the popularity of Mandarin has soared due to several international headlines. For example, the rise of Chinese athletes in the Olympics, major film festivals celebrating …
You’ve bought the textbooks, downloaded the apps, maybe even memorized hundreds of flashcards—but you still feel stuck. Ever wonder what your Chinese teacher is actually thinking?
After teaching thousands of students, here’s what most Chinese teachers secretly wish you knew—things that could make your learning …
Many non-Chinese families are initially hesitant—Mandarin seems complex, and parents worry about their child feeling isolated or overwhelmed. But what if learning this language could actually help your child build bridges across cultures and develop lifelong friendships?
Imagine a 9-year-old boy from Norway, whose parents …
Think you know Chinese? Step outside and the real learning begins. On China’s streets, walls speak. Shop signs shout for attention. Random graffiti? It might hold a cultural message or a warning you need to understand. Here we’ll break down the real-world language you’ll see …
热到融化 (Rè dào róng huà) – So hot I’m melting
晒成狗 (Shài chéng gǒu) – Sunburnt like a dog
闷得像蒸笼 (Mēn de xiàng zhēng lóng) – Muggy like a steamer basket
出门靠勇气 (Chū mén kào yǒng qì) – Leaving home takes courage
热得冒烟 (Rè …
加油! (Jiāyóu! – Let’s go!)
稳了! (Wěn le! – We’ve got this!)
稀烂! (Xī làn – Terrible performance!)
神操作! (Shén cāozuò – Genius move!)
裁判瞎了! (Cáipàn xiā le – The ref is blind!)
稳住,别浪! (Wěn zhù, bié làng! – Stay steady, don’t mess around!)
Watching …
For non-Chinese families, especially those with children aged 3 to 17, weaving Mandarin into daily family life can open unexpected doors to joy, connection, and growth.
Imagine a typical Saturday morning. Instead of starting the day with cartoons in your native language, what if you …
I am often asked by parents: Why should my child learn Mandarin? Beyond the personal and academic benefits, there is a growing global context that makes Mandarin more relevant than ever—international events and trends are increasingly intertwined with the Chinese language.
Just imagine your child …
小作文 (xiǎo zuòwén) used to mean a short essay in exams, usually around 100–300 characters.
But today, on the internet, “小作文” is slang for overly emotional, awkward, or dramatic posts 🤪 —like breakup stories, long public apologies, or self-pity rants.
Example (Internet):
Fēnshǒu hòu tā …
You’ve studied flashcards, memorized vocabulary lists, and passed your tests—so why do so many Chinese words still slip away the moment you need them in a real conversation?
You’re not alone. In fact, forgetting is a natural part of learning any language. The problem …