On Usage of Terms of Annoyance

Posted by Andrew

Sometimes in 跨文化谈判 (cross-cultural negotiations) , some of the 幽默(humor) can be lost, and it can lead someone approaching the situation in a 认真 (serious/diligent) manner to be at a loss for words and unable to communicate further.  Today, let’s take a look at some words that people use to express annoyance.

First, there’s (annoyed, fed up).  It’s used in situations where in English, a person might say “ugh, I can’t BELIEVE this.”

甲: 排队这么长时间了, 真烦!

A: I’ve been waiting so long, this is so annoying!

讨厌 (”hate”) is a little bit different.  It can be used in a playful sense.  Look at the dialogue below to see how some of the usage works.

A: Wow, I just won another raffle prize!
B: Oh my god, I hate you!

甲: 哇塞, 我又抽奖了!
乙: 讨厌!

Vocab-

跨 kua4 - (prefix) cross-
文化  wen2hua4 - culture
幽默 you1mo4 - humor
认真 ren4zhen1 - serious, diligently
烦 fan2 fed up
讨厌 tao3yan4 - dislike, disgusting

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