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There are three ways to say thank you in Chinese depending on the person that you are thanking. And to say you are welcome, you can simply say "no thanks."

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The handy sentence in learning Chinese is "what's this called in Chinese?"

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To make something past tense in Chinese is very simple. Just add "le" at the end and the sentence is now past tense.

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In this video, we demonstrate how to properly wear, remove and dispose of a medical mask.

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In this episode of Chinese Daily Life, we find out what Beijingers think of Shanghai?

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Chinese Daily Life speaks with Beijingers on their thoughts about Shanghainese people.

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China Daily Life continues to ask Beijingers if they've been to Shanghai and why they've had the chance to frequent the cosmopolitan city.

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Have cab drivers in Beijing been to Shanghai or met Shanghainese people before?

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Not all Beijingers have been to Shanghai, but they've certainly heard of its main attractions.

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Our host meets a half-Beijingese, half-Shanghainese, and learns the importance of using "nin" while in Beijing.

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On "The Dating Show," where a male guest tries to sell himself to 24 potential girlfriends, video blogger Dou Hongyu seems to be doing pretty well – despite comments by one girl that he looks like he still belongs in primary school – before taking a nosedive with some outlandish statements about his future wife's physical assets and place in the home.

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Dou Hongyu is forced to make an exit after none of the girls vote for him, but still gets some compliments about the importance of his work in China today.

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Why is it so hard to love oneself? The reason might start with the term itself.

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There is an underlying message of putting others first that is inherent in the concept of self-love.

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We can't truly love others until we love ourselves. So, how do we accomplish that?

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A lot of what we do to take care of ourselves is based on the underlying belief that we're not good enough. That belief has to stop.

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