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[HSK 4] 四个字能和解吗 - Can Four-Character Phrases Bring Reconciliation?
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Chinese-style reconciliation phrases like “since we’re already here” and “it’s not easy for anyone” can be helpful, but they also have limits.
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《English Translation》
小潘: Teacher Liu, I often hear Chinese people say things like “since we’re already here” or “it’s not easy for anyone,” and just like that, arguments stop.
刘娜: Yes, those phrases are very common. They’re used to ease the atmosphere and help everyone calm down first.
小潘: For example, if a trip isn’t fun, a friend says “since we’re already here,” and everyone just keeps sightseeing.
刘娜: Right. It’s a way of accepting reality and not dwelling on the time and money already spent.
小潘: Then does “it’s not easy for anyone” mean understanding the other person?
刘娜: Exactly. It acknowledges that everyone is struggling and uses empathy to reduce conflict.
小潘: But if something is very serious, is it still appropriate to say things like that?
刘娜: That’s where the boundary is. For small matters it works, but for big issues you still need rules and responsibility—you can’t rely only on reconciliation phrases.