
Discussing cultural differences: Politeness & indirect communication
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Key Phrases
我想了解
wǒ xiǎng liǎo jiě
I'd like to learn
文化差異
wén huà chà yì
Cultural differences
禮貌文化
lǐ mào wén huà
Politeness culture
Skills You'll Learn
Observation
觀察
guān chá
Learning
學習
xué xí
Mindful
留意
liú yì
Lesson Roleplay
Imagine having a conversation with a Taiwanese language teacher. You are curious about the politeness culture in Taiwan, particularly the indirect communication style. The teacher explains that indirectness is considered more polite in Taiwan and that understanding implied meanings requires observation and experience. The exchange highlights the differences between direct and indirect communication styles in different cultures.
你好,我想了解一下台灣的禮貌文化。
nǐ hǎo wǒ xiǎng liǎo jiě yī xià tái wān de lǐ mào wén huà
Hello, I'd like to learn about the politeness culture in Taiwan.
當然可以,我很高興分享。你想知道些什麼呢?
dāng rán kě yǐ wǒ hěn gāo xìng fēn xiǎng nǐ xiǎng zhī dào xiē shén me ne
Of course, I'd be happy to share. What would you like to know?
我聽說台灣人說話比較間接,這是真的嗎?
wǒ tīng shuō tái wān rén shuō huà bǐ jiào jiān jiē zhè shì zhēn de ma
I've heard that people in Taiwan speak more indirectly, is that true?
是的,我們通常不會直接說出自己的需求,這樣顯得比較有禮貌。
shì de wǒ men tōng cháng bù huì zhí jiē shuō chū zì jǐ de xū qiú zhè yàng xiǎn dé bǐ jiào yǒu lǐ mào
Yes, we usually don't express our needs directly, as it appears more polite.
那怎麼知道對方真正的意思呢?
nà zěn me zhī dào duì fāng zhēn zhèng de yì sī ne
Then how do you understand what the other person really means?
Lesson Vocabulary & Phrases
好
hǎo
Good
💬 Pronounced as (how).
🇹🇼 Often used as a greeting when combined with [你] as in [你好].
See breakdown →你好
nǐ hǎo
Hello
💬 A common greeting pronounced (nee-how).
🇹🇼 Used universally as 'hello'. It's polite and friendly.
See breakdown →想
xiǎng
Want
💬 Pronounced as (shee-ang).
🇹🇼 Expresses a desire or intention, often used in requests.
See breakdown →了解
liǎo jiě
Understand
💬 Pronounced as (lyow-jieh).
🇹🇼 Used to indicate comprehension or knowledge.
See breakdown →我想了解
wǒ xiǎng liǎo jiě
I'd like to learn
💬 Combine [我], [想], and [了解] to express desire to know more.
🇹🇼 Politely express your interest in understanding something.
See breakdown →台灣
tái wān
Taiwan
💬 Pronounced as (tie-won).
🇹🇼 An island known for its rich culture and history.
See breakdown →禮貌文化
lǐ mào wén huà
Politeness culture
💬 Pronounced as (lee-mao wen-hwa).
🇹🇼 In Taiwan, politeness is key, often reflected in subtle gestures.
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