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I lilke the way you teach. Very clear. You explaine when/ the situation and how to use the sentences. You give enough repetions and hands gesture with clear intonation when you say the senteces. You are a very good teacher, I enjoy learning with you. thank you. Wishing you continous succsess and health.
This is a great video. I like how you have recently been taking one concept and expanding it out to useful examples rather than just going through vocabulary. That is also helpful, but this one concept style lets people really understand the differences. It also gives some insight into the cultural aspect of asking a favor. In the United States, saying please is just a way to "butter someone up" so that they will say yes, but could still say no if they have a good excuse. However, in Mandarin it seems that please is more of a command than a request; an exclamation (fourth tone) more than a question (second tone) if you will.
In Mandarin, we don't really use 請 to ask for a favor. So it sometimes annoys me when foreigners say 請請請 all the time to ask me for a favor, even I am aware of that's totally from English "please", but it sounds annoying using 請 all the time in Mandarin when asking for a favor. Maybe it's just me, you can also ask other Mandarin native speakers. haha ~~ We really just say 可以....嗎? or 可以麻煩你....嗎? to ask fro someone's help. It just sounds way MUCH more polite and natural to a native speaker's ear.
Another fantastic lesson. Also I have acquired some level of proficiency your lessons always so memorable. I’ll say it again you’re one of RUclips‘s best Mandarin teachers. Hands down
@@sinfuldavy0 Glad to hear that, Taiwan is an awesome place to visit and it's one of the safest countries in the world!! You can follow me on my Instagram, I've got some nice photos in Taiwan (smart_mandarin_katrina_lee) :)
Thank you so much katrina mam! I always follow your lessons that helps me alot to learn mandarin Chinese. In my country India there are more than 1600+ languages do people speaks. Myself know 6 languages but specially i was feeling mandarin Chinese is so difficult to learn but thank you so much you helps me alot. 太谢谢你了!
I loved this video!! 谢谢老师! I always thought Mandarin was kinda rude cos no one said 请 but now I understand because of how you explained 请 sounds more like a command then request. Thank you!!! 感谢你了!!
Youshihou wo you jihui gen zhonguo keren shohua. Suoyi zhege ke hen youyong. Wo ye xiang shuo, zai wo kanlai, women de jiaokeshu yijing guoshi le. Ganxie ganxie ni le.
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I love this lesson
Xie xie ni
@@justinechan8044 Thank you for the feedback! :)
@@justinechan8044 不客氣!
Gan xie Katrina laoshi
You are a great teacher actually seldom i heard word xing from native speaker thanks a lot
请 means - can.
duō xié for your channel Teacher katrina Lee. i’m your subscriber for almost 2 months and i learned a lot from you.
Thank you so much teacher Katrina for your lessons!!! They are so helpful!!!
I love 💕 this video thank you so much for sharing your wisdom.
I lilke the way you teach. Very clear. You explaine when/ the situation and how to use the sentences. You give enough repetions and hands gesture with clear intonation when you say the senteces. You are a very good teacher, I enjoy learning with you. thank you. Wishing you continous succsess and health.
Thank you very much for the feedback, I'm glad you like it 😊
我是个多哥人,非洲西边人。我当然对您的课很感谢
Very elaborate n in great detail, painstaking indeed
Superb video. Native speaker phrases are so cool to learn compared to book or app based learning.
Thank you teacher Katrina.
This is a great video. I like how you have recently been taking one concept and expanding it out to useful examples rather than just going through vocabulary. That is also helpful, but this one concept style lets people really understand the differences. It also gives some insight into the cultural aspect of asking a favor. In the United States, saying please is just a way to "butter someone up" so that they will say yes, but could still say no if they have a good excuse. However, in Mandarin it seems that please is more of a command than a request; an exclamation (fourth tone) more than a question (second tone) if you will.
In Mandarin, we don't really use 請 to ask for a favor. So it sometimes annoys me when foreigners say 請請請 all the time to ask me for a favor, even I am aware of that's totally from English "please", but it sounds annoying using 請 all the time in Mandarin when asking for a favor. Maybe it's just me, you can also ask other Mandarin native speakers. haha ~~
We really just say 可以....嗎? or 可以麻煩你....嗎? to ask fro someone's help. It just sounds way MUCH more polite and natural to a native speaker's ear.
I really love your teaching method and you are an excellent teacher.
Xièxiè nī .
Love and learning From Miǎndiàn
Thank you! 😃
Very informative I'm joining the master class Zhe zhe ne
i like the way you are teaching!
Thank you! 😃
非常感谢 lǎoshī
From Philippines ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you!
Waching your videos daily and also sharing it.......love the way you teach..😘❤
Thank you so much for the feedback!
Another fantastic lesson. Also I have acquired some level of proficiency your lessons always so memorable. I’ll say it again you’re one of RUclips‘s best Mandarin teachers. Hands down
Thank you very much for the feedback! I'm so glad my lessons help! 🤗
You have given me the confidence to visit Taiwan when I get the chance. You know when we can travel freely again😂
@@sinfuldavy0 Glad to hear that, Taiwan is an awesome place to visit and it's one of the safest countries in the world!! You can follow me on my Instagram, I've got some nice photos in Taiwan (smart_mandarin_katrina_lee) :)
Thanks a lot
Amazing teaching. You are an excellent teacher.
Thank you 😊
You are the best teacher ever. Love you, love your lessons.
Thank you for your feedback 😊
facts❤️
我真的很喜欢你所有的视频 因为这些视频很有用 幸苦你了 多谢老师👍👍👍
謝謝你!
Very useful 👌
Could I ask if hand-writing is compulsory applied to oversea students? Or we just need to recognize and know how to read them well? xiexie
Awesome
Thank you! It helps a lot 👍🏽
Thank you :)
There are many ways to say it
But i like how 感谢 sounds like
感谢感谢你 for the video
As usual so helpful.
Thank you for the feedback! :)
gan en gan en, I learn a lot.
谢谢你
Hello teacher! Can you make a video which talk about linking words of Mandarin. Thank you, teacher!
多謝。
thank you very much,this lesson really make sense❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the feedback! I’m glad it helps! 😊
Love it 😊
非常感谢。这对我很有帮助。因为我总是说:请帮我....哈哈!。所以现在终于知道了。我刚刚订阅了您的频道。I hope I didn't make any mistakes. 😁👍
非常好、感謝、從我的國家玻利維亞問候。
你好
@@smartmandarinkatrinalee 嗨
Thank you so much katrina mam! I always follow your lessons that helps me alot to learn mandarin Chinese. In my country India there are more than 1600+ languages do people speaks. Myself know 6 languages but specially i was feeling mandarin Chinese is so difficult to learn but thank you so much you helps me alot.
太谢谢你了!
Thank you for the feedback! I really appreciate it! 🤗
Thanks
Are these phrases used especially for business or customer service?
Daily life Mandarin
@@smartmandarinkatrinalee Thanks a lot!
谢谢你!
不客氣!
It was great video as always laoshi 😊 thanks 😃
Thank you very much for the feedback! :)
不用谢老师😃
Hello Katrina, thanks for the great video. When I studied in Taiwan my teacher taught me
请多指教 - do you recommend another way of saying this? Thanks!!
请多指教 is super formal. I never say that in my life. hahah)) just 很高興認識你。~ 请多指教 is for professional workplace.
Love you
I’m learning so much from you. Thank you, teacher! 💕
You are so welcome! Glad to hear that!
Thank you for the chinese clases. You have one more subscríber. Greetings from Madrid Spain.
Thanks and welcome 😀
真的太感谢您了!老师! 保重! Thank you teacher!!🙏🙏
不客氣!
Hei teacher, I’m your bangladeshi student 😃
Me also
I loved this video!! 谢谢老师! I always thought Mandarin was kinda rude cos no one said 请 but now I understand because of how you explained 请 sounds more like a command then request. Thank you!!! 感谢你了!!
Glad it was helpful! :)
Thanks Laoshi!❤
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for this wonderful video. It helps a lot
Thank you very much! 🤗 Glad you like my work!
Thank you so much 老師.
I really appreciate this video.
Thank you for the feedback! :)
可以 和 可能 ,有什么不同 ?请老师解释一下 ?
Teacher, I no understand about you said 忙=favor. I think 忙=busy
Favor 是什么意思
How to express when we’ve to say something like “I’d be very thankful if you do.......” or “I’d be really grateful if you.....”
感谢你 老师for the video so helpful
Thank you very much for the feedback, I'm glad you like it 😊
So, is excuse me still - Qǐngwèn
Xìe xìe❣
老师 你的声音很好。
老师《3 你可以教我中文吗? 🤩🙄
Youshihou wo you jihui gen zhonguo keren shohua. Suoyi zhege ke hen youyong. Wo ye xiang shuo, zai wo kanlai, women de jiaokeshu yijing guoshi le. Ganxie ganxie ni le.
ZHEN DA WEI NI GAN DAO JIAO AO
Can I ask you one question, please!
How many languages do you can speak?
Mandarin Chinese, English, a little German, Hakka (a dialect in Taiwan), Taiwanese (main dialect in Taiwan) :)
SMART Mandarin - Katrina Lee你 了不起
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现在我明白了 以后看这视讯 我先经常用错 真的感谢您解释。
Also "请问" is not common 不常见的?
『請問』很常用,但是『不好意思』『麻煩一下』『可以麻煩你..』 『可以..嗎』 更常用而且更禮貌。
Thank u for ur reply ❤
Xie xie wo de loa chi
At 2:27 words means aren't clear
gan en. laoshi
Xie xie!
你好吗?
Do you have facebook? I want to add you, if it's ok to you
Just follow me on Instagram (smart_mandarin_katrina_lee) Thanks
@@smartmandarinkatrinalee xie xie wo de laoshi 😊
You talk too much..
Just focus on the subject..