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This is a Chinese idiom to describe an exchange of good will, an act of reciprocity that shows respect for custom, decorum and etiquette.
David and Siok mentioned two different Chinese idioms in this Juzi Speaks segment and share the common mistakes Mandarin learners make when they use these idioms.
礼尚往来 / LI3 SHANG4 WANG3 LAI2 / adv.
桃李之馈 / TAO3 LI3 ZHI1 KUI4 / noun.
Juzi Speaks is a regular segment of the Juzi The Mandarin Podcast. David and Siok share an everyday Chinese phrase, an ancient proverb or even a piece of slang in a fun three minute segment. For more of their conversation about “Gifts and Giving”, listen to episode 33 of Juzi the Mandarin Podcast.
Follow Juzi Podcast on Facebook :https://facebook.com/juzipodcast
For bilingual show notes on the Mandarin vocabulary shared during the episode, visit the official Juzi The Mandarin Podcast website at
http://juzi.sg/index.php/2021/02/14/juzi-live-ep28-show-notes/
In our regular bilingual segment, David and Siok reviews the Mandarin phrases that came up in their chat about “Gifts and Giving”’ They also share every day Chinese phrases, proverbs and even pieces of slang you can use when you chat about the customs and etiquette of gift giving in Chinese culture
Follow Juzi Podcast on Facebook :https://facebook.com/juzipodcast
For bilingual show notes on the Mandarin vocabulary shared during the episode, visit the official Juzi The Mandarin Podcast website at
http://juzi.sg/index.php/2021/02/14/juzi-live-ep28-show-notes/
Here is a list of the Chinese vocabulary mentioned in the episode as well as the phrases explained in the Bilingual Juzi segment.
词汇提醒 Referesher Vocabulary
习俗 / XI2 SU2 / CUSTOM
双语桔子 Bilingual Juzi
礼尚往来 / LI3 SHANG4 WANG3 LAI2 / adv.
桃李之馈 / TAO3 LI3 ZHI1 KUI4 / noun.
不腆之仪 / BU4 TIAN3 ZHI1 YI2 / noun.
物有所值 / WU4 YOU3 SUO3 ZHI2 / adj. ; adv.
货真价实 / HUO4 ZHEN1 JIA4 SHI2 / adj.
挑三拣四 / TIAO1 SAN1 JIAN3 SI4/ adj.
受之有愧 / SHOU4 ZHI1 YOU3 KUI4 / adv.
称心如意 / CHEN4 XIN1 RUI2 YI4 / adj.
喜上眉梢 / XI3 SHANG4 MEI2 SHAO1 / adj.; adv.
喜从天降 / XI3 CONG2 TIAN1 JIANG4 / adj.; adv.
Are you feeling stressed out by the festive season? From Lunar New Year to Valentine’ s to Mother’s Day,, figuring out our what to give and how to gift it can be a real headache. As part of Juzi Podcast’s “ Festivals and Shopping ” series, David and Siok exchange notes on the ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts” of gifts and giving in Chinese culture, ancient supersitutions as well as the new trends in virtual gifting in Chinese.. They also share Chinese phrases you can use when you chat about the etiquette of gifts and giving.
橘子播客
【逢节必购】之【礼里理礼】
最近节日频频,你是否有收到心仪的礼物哦?过去一年过得很不一样,新的购物体验带来了不少惊喜,中国人古旧的送礼习俗也不能忽略哦, 无论如何让我们将过节送礼进行到底。
For bilingual show notes on the Mandarin vocabulary shared during the episode, visit the official Juzi The Mandarin Podcast website at https://juzi.sg
Here is a list of Chinese phrases that David and Siok shared during the Bilingual Juzi segment
BILINGUAL JUZI 双语桔子
礼尚往来/ RECIPROCITY/ LI3 SHANG4 WANG3 LAI2
桃李之馈 /TO EXCHANGE GIFTS/ TAO2 LI3 ZHI1 KUI4
不腆之仪/ AN UNWORTHY GIFT/ BU4 TIAN3 ZHI1 LI3
物有所值/ VALUE FOR MONEY/ WU4 YOU3 SUO3 ZHI2
受之有愧 / EMBARRASSED TO ACCEPT /SHOU4 ZHI1 YOU3 KUI4
称心如意 / AFTER ONE’s HEART /CHEN4 XIN1 RU2 YI4
喜上眉梢 TO LOOK OVERJOYED/ XI3 CONG2 TIAN1 JIANG4
喜从天降/ JOY RAINS DOWN FROM HEAVEN / XI3 CONG2 TIAN1 JIANG4
This Chinese phrase captures the essence of a zero waste lifestyle, be it upcycling or recycling, circular design holds the key to sustainable living.
Juzi Speaks is a regular segment of the Juzi The Mandarin Podcast. David and Siok share an everyday Chinese phrase, an ancient proverb or even a piece of slang in a fun three minute segment. For more of their conversation about “The Future of Living”, listen to episode 29 of Juzi the Mandarin Podcast.
For bilingual show notes on the Mandarin vocabulary shared during the episode, visit the official Juzi The Mandarin Podcast website at https://juzi.sg
This is a classic Chinese saying that assures us that hope springs eternal. It has also become a mantra for sustainability as we ponder the future of living.
留得青山在不怕没柴烧
LIU2 DE2 QING1 SHAN1 ZAI4 BU4 PA4 MEI2 CHAI2 SHAO1
Where There is Life, There Is Hope
Juzi Speaks is a regular segment of the Juzi The Mandarin Podcast. David and Siok share an everyday Chinese phrase, an ancient proverb or even a piece of slang in a fun three minute segment. For more of their conversation about “The Future of Living”, listen to episode 29 of Juzi the Mandarin Podcast.
For bilingual show notes on the Mandarin vocabulary shared during the episode, visit the official Juzi The Mandarin Podcast website at https://juzi.sg
In our regular bilingual segment, David and Siok reviews the Mandarin phrases that came up in their chat about “The Future of Living”’ They also share more vocabulary, from every day Chinese phrases, to proverbs and even pieces of slang you can use when you share exciting ideas for the future of living.
For bilingual show notes on the Mandarin vocabulary shared during the episode, visit the official Juzi The Mandarin Podcast website at https: juzi.sg
BILINGUAL JUZI 双语桔子
The challenge of this historic moment has accelerated the pace of innovation. As part of Juzi Podcast’s “Infinite Innovation” series, David and Siok explore “The Future of Living. From urban farms to renewable energy to smart homes, they explored the most inspiring ideas shaping the future of living. They also share Chinese phrases you can use when you riff about the future of living with your friends.
【无限创想】之【越活越新】
畅想城市的未来,从城市农场到绿色能源到智能家居,大卫和惜惜一起探索了智慧城市的无限可能。桔子播客本月探讨的主题是【无限创想】,这一期的桔子直播会跟大家聊聊【越活越新】。
For bilingual show notes on the Mandarin vocabulary shared during the episode, visit the official Juzi The Mandarin Podcast website at https://juzi.sg
Here is a list of the Chinese phrases explained in the Bilingual Juzi segment:
BILINGUAL JUZI 双语桔子
This buzz phrase is on the lips and minds of innovators in the sustainability sector and it offers an alternative to the traditional linear economy of ‘make, use and dispose. ‘
Juzi Speaks is a regular segment of the Juzi The Mandarin Podcast. David and Siok share an everyday Chinese phrase, an ancient proverb or even a piece of slang in a fun three minute segment. For more of their conversation about “The Future of Fashion”, listen to episode 25 of Juzi the Mandarin Podcast.
For bilingual show notes on the Mandarin vocabulary shared during the episode, visit the official Juzi The Mandarin Podcast website at
http://juzi.sg/index.php/2020/10/19/juzi-live-ep17-show-notes/
This is a popular piece of Chinese slang to describe a budding desire for something and it is frequently used in the context of e commerce when you add an item to your wish list or shopping cart.
Juzi Speaks is a regular segment of the Juzi The Mandarin Podcast. David and Siok share an everyday Chinese phrase, an ancient proverb or even a piece of slang in a fun three minute segment. For more of their conversation about “The Future of Fashion”, listen to episode 25 of Juzi the Mandarin Podcast.
For bilingual show notes on the Mandarin vocabulary shared during the episode, visit the official Juzi The Mandarin Podcast website at
http://juzi.sg/index.php/2020/10/19/juzi-live-ep17-show-notes/
In our regular bilingual segment, David and Siok reviews the Mandarin phrases that came up in their chat about “The Future of Fashion”’ They also share every day Chinese phrases, proverbs and even pieces of slang you can use when you explore the latest of sustainable fashion.
For bilingual show notes on the Mandarin vocabulary shared during the episode, visit the official Juzi The Mandarin Podcast website at
http://juzi.sg/index.php/2020/10/19/juzi-live-ep17-show-notes/
Join Siok and David every Wednesday at 8pm Singapore time (UTC+0800) for their live cast on Facebook :https://facebook.com/juzipodcast
Here is a list of the Chinese vocabulary mentioned in the episode as well as the phrases explained in the Bilingual Juzi segment.
REFRESHER VOCABULARY 词汇提醒
BILINGUAL JUZI 双语桔子
The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.