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Why the Chinese never say 'I Love You' to their parents?

The video discusses why Chinese people don't often say "I love you" to their parents, attributing it to language barriers and cultural habits. It highlights the importance of actions and familial relationships, encouraging more frequent contact and expressions of love towards parents.

Published on 2021-10-31 · Used with permission

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Why are there so many dialects in China?The video explores the diversity of Chinese dialects, focusing on the speaker's personal experience with different dialects in China. They highlight how geographical factors, historical influences, and cultural nuances shape the unique characteristics of each dialect, ultimately reflecting the rich tapestry of language and culture in China.EazyMandarin

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Why didn't the Chinese cut their hair in ancient China?The video discusses the history of hair in China, from ancient times to the Qing dynasty, and shares personal experiences with haircuts. It also briefly mentions a case involving a former barber turned clothing seller.EazyMandarin

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Chinese Tourists as seen by foreignersThe video discusses the characteristics of Chinese tourists based on a German's observations. It covers topics such as unusual items in their luggage, the need for 24-hour Wi-Fi access, efficient travel preferences, disinterest in beach vacations, joy of shopping, and speaking loudly. The video highlights cultural differences and offers insights into Chinese travel behaviors.Hello Chinese !

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Shanghai dialect vs MandarinThe video discusses the decline of Shanghainese language usage due to an increasing number of non-locals settling in Shanghai, resulting in a loss of the dialect. The speaker shares some examples of Shanghainese phrases and asks viewers if they are interested in learning the dialect.Hello Chinese !

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Why do Chinese think Mulan 2020 is fake?The video discusses the 2020 Disney live-action film "Mulan" and addresses the criticisms it received. The main points highlighted in the video include the small scale portrayal of China, the unrealistic depiction of war, and the disjointed growth of the main character Mulan. Ultimately, the video suggests that the film's failure stems from its inability to effectively navigate the large scope of the story it tries to tell.EazyMandarin

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What do the Chinese think of Chinese Americans?The video discussed the identity and characteristics of Chinese Americans, highlighting their connection to both Chinese and American cultures. It also touched on prejudices and stereotypes, as well as the differences and similarities between Chinese Americans and Chinese people. Ultimately, the message conveyed was one of understanding and mutual communication between individuals from different backgrounds.EazyMandarin

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Why do the Chinese Think Simu Liu is Ugly? The video discusses the difference in beauty standards between cultures, focusing on why some Chinese people find Simu Liu's appearance not attractive. It highlights how beauty standards evolve over time and differ between men and women, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect for individual preferences.EazyMandarin

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Do Chinese really hate Shang-Chi?The video discusses the controversy surrounding the movie "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" in China, analyzing the reasons for its delayed release and the response from Chinese audiences. Despite initial concerns, reviews from Chinese viewers overseas have been largely positive, with praises for the film's Chinese elements, martial arts displays, and family-centric themes. The video expresses optimism and anticipation for the movie's release in China, highlighting the potential for it to resonate with Chinese viewers and inspire improvement in the country's film industry.EazyMandarin

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Interesting drink-related namesIn this video, Dawn discusses the interesting names related to drinks in Chinese, such as "gua cafe" for drip coffee bags and "iloan" for a kettle. They also explain the names of different parts of a Chinese teapot, highlighting the unique and intricate naming system in Chinese culture.Chinese at Dawn

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How to talk about Chinese Ghosts & Zombies?The video explores the concept of ghosts in Chinese culture, highlighting both the scary and neutral aspects of ghosts. It discusses how ghosts are perceived and how Chinese traditions view them as a part of life and death, ultimately demystifying the fear associated with ghosts.EazyMandarin

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Chinese young people's mate selection criteriaThe video discusses the topic of blind dates in China, specifically focusing on the different standards people have when looking for a partner, such as appearance, education level, and financial status. The speaker expresses a dislike for blind dates in China, comparing it to a job interview with repetitive questions, and invites viewers to share their opinions in the comments.Hello Chinese !

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Chinese superstitions you may not knowThe video transcript discusses various superstitions in Chinese culture, such as the importance of wearing red during birthdays, the taboo of sweeping on the first day of the lunar new year, and the belief in Zodiac signs. The conversation also touches on traditional practices like serving longevity noodles and the significance of navigating around superstitions in daily life with a touch of humor and personal anecdotes.EazyMandarin

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Northern Mandarin vs Southern MandarinThe video discusses the differences between southern and northern Mandarin in China, highlighting various dialectical variations in terms of pronunciation and vocabulary. The discussion also touches on cultural differences, language nuances, and humorous anecdotes shared between the couple, showcasing the fun and differences in speaking Mandarin dialects in different regions.EazyMandarin

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What do the Chinese eat for breakfast?The video discusses the differences in breakfast choices between regions in China, including Zhejiang, Chongqing, and Xi'an. The speaker talks about traditional breakfast items like steamed buns, soy milk, and fried dough sticks, as well as regional specialties such as Tofu Brain in Chongqing, and Steamed Pork Bun in Xi'an.EazyMandarin

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China's rural area and minority groupThe video shows a traveler's journey to the base of Haba Snow Mountain in China, where they faced challenges due to the high altitude and harsh weather conditions, ultimately not reaching the summit. Despite not reaching their goal, they cherish the memorable experience shared with their companions.Unconventional Chinese

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Chinese dating cultureIn this video, Keren and Suqing discuss the concept of "money shame" in dating, expressing their opinions on who should pay for meals and rent in a relationship. They also touch on more controversial topics like abortion expenses, showcasing their differing viewpoints.Unconventional Chinese