表示关心 Showing Concern
Dialogues
Dialogues 1
中文
A:最近工作忙吗?感觉你脸色不太好。
B:还好,就是有点累。最近项目压力比较大。
A:要注意休息啊,别累坏了身体!工作重要,身体更重要。
B:谢谢关心!我会注意的,尽量早点下班。
A:嗯,有什么需要帮忙的尽管说,咱们同事一场。
拼音
English
A: Have you been working hard lately? You look a bit pale.
B: It's alright, just a bit tired. I've been under a lot of pressure with this project recently.
A: You should take care of yourself and rest. Don't overwork! Work is important, but your health is even more important.
B: Thanks for your concern! I will pay attention and try to leave work early.
A: Yeah, just let me know if you need any help, we're colleagues after all.
Dialogues 2
中文
A:最近工作忙吗?感觉你脸色不太好。
B:还好,就是有点累。最近项目压力比较大。
A:要注意休息啊,别累坏了身体!工作重要,身体更重要。
B:谢谢关心!我会注意的,尽量早点下班。
A:嗯,有什么需要帮忙的尽管说,咱们同事一场。
English
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Common Phrases
最近怎么样?
How have you been lately?
最近工作顺利吗?
Is work going smoothly lately?
注意身体!
Take care of yourself!
Cultural Background
中文
中国人比较含蓄,通常会用一些委婉的表达方式来表示关心,避免过于直接,显得唐突。
在比较亲密的朋友或家人之间,可以直截了当地表达关心,但在职场或与不太熟悉的人相处时,则需要注意分寸。
拼音
English
In Chinese culture, expressing care is often indirect. Being overly direct might seem blunt and intrusive.
In close relationships, direct expression of concern is fine. In professional settings or with strangers, it requires more subtlety.
Advanced Expressions
中文
身体抱恙?
最近辛苦了,要注意劳逸结合哦!
有什么烦心的事可以跟我说说。
拼音
English
Feeling unwell?
You've been working hard lately, remember to balance work and rest!
If you have anything on your mind, you can tell me.
Cultural Taboos
中文
避免在公众场合过于热情地表示关心,以免让人感到不适。
拼音
bìmiǎn zài gōngzhòng chǎnghé guòyú rèqíng de biǎoshì guānxīn,yǐmiǎn ràng rén gǎndào bùshì。
English
Avoid overly enthusiastic shows of concern in public to prevent discomfort.Key Points
中文
在不同场合和对象下,表示关心的方式有所不同。亲朋好友之间可以比较随意,而工作场合则需要比较正式。
拼音
English
The way you show concern varies depending on context and person. With close friends and family, you can be more casual, while work settings require formality.Practice Tips
中文
多听一些表示关心的表达,并尝试模仿。
在实际生活中多练习,并根据不同场合调整表达方式。
注意观察中国人在不同情境下如何表达关心,并学习他们的表达技巧。
拼音
English
Listen to various expressions of concern and try to imitate them.
Practice in real-life situations and adjust your expressions based on the context.
Observe how Chinese people express concern in different situations and learn their expression techniques.