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May'16

6 ways to say “whatever” in Chinese

Every once in a while, it is inevitable to run into someone or something that really bothers you. Say to yourself, "Whatever! It doesn't matter to me at all," and let it go. Here, we will teach you some related Chinese expressions.

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May'16

South Korea becomes largest source of foreign pilots in China

China, the world's fastest-growing aviation market, has been relentless in luring experienced foreign pilots with fat paychecks.

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May'16

Chinese longing for foreign goods motivated by more than price

Much has changed in the Chinese consumer landscape but the cachet attached to foreign goods remains the same, according to a survey by FT Confidential Research, showing cost is not the only motivator.

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May'16

Chinese effects on expats returning home from China

In this video, the British guy shares with us the Chinese effects, good or bad, on the Westerners, who return to their home countries after living in China for some time.

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May'16

5 ways to use the Chinese auxiliary word “的”

Here are the rules for the most common uses of "的".

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May'16

British guy George’s Chinese learning experience

Here is George, a British guy who is also one of Chinese learners, sharing his learning experience with us!

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May'16

Do you find yourself in characters of Ode to Joy?

Ode to Joy has been acclaimed for its realistic depiction of the hidden struggles of metropolitan life.

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May'16

Apple bets on rural China for sales growth

Per capital rural incomes now top $6,000 annually, a key threshold for consumer spending and enough, for some, to afford the new low-end iPhone.

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May'16

60% of working mothers don’t want a second child

Nearly 60 percent of working mothers in China don't want to have a second child.

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May'16

Modal particles in Chinese

Mandarin Chinese depends highly on the use of modal particles. Changing the pitch of the sentence or phrase would make the meaning of the sentence different.

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