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[Exploring Social Media Vocabulary and Digital Culture in Chinese]-[Social media 社交媒体]

Takeaway Chinese · A2 · 2025-04-14

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Introduction to Chinese Social Media Terminology

In this episode of Takeaway Chinese, hosts Nihon Lian and Steve Hatherly explore the intricate vocabulary used in the realm of Chinese social media. The conversation highlights how language adapts to digital environments, emphasizing that while direct translations between English and Chinese are often impossible, social media platforms serve as vital tools for language learners to bridge these gaps.

Core Social Media Vocabulary

The hosts introduce several essential terms that define the Chinese social media experience:

  • Social Media (社交媒体 - Shè jiāo méi tǐ): A combination of shè jiāo (socializing) and méi tǐ (media). The hosts note that longer expressions in Chinese are often easier for native speakers to identify, even if the tones are slightly off.
  • Liking (点赞 - Diǎn zàn): While xǐ huān (to like) is common, diǎn zàn is the more sophisticated term for "liking" a post. It combines diǎn (click/point) and zàn (praise/good), carrying both verb and noun connotations.
  • Commenting (评论 - Píng lùn): A straightforward term where píng refers to commenting and lùn suggests a more detailed expression of an opinion.
  • Reposting (转发 - Zhuǎn fā): Literally "turning and posting," where zhuǎn (turn) signifies moving content from another source to one’s own page.
  • Following (关注 - Guān zhù): Unlike the English "follow," which can imply physically trailing someone, guān zhù carries the figurative meaning of "paying close attention" or "keeping an eye on" someone or an event.
  • Trending Topics (热搜 - Rè sōu): A vital concept in Chinese digital culture, where (hot) and sōu (search) define the most frequently searched topics, often tracked via rankings on platforms like Weibo.

Online Relationships and Identity

The hosts discuss the nuance of friendship online versus offline. While péng yǒu (friend) is the standard term, hǎo yǒu (good friend) is frequently used for online connections on platforms like WeChat. Interestingly, the term fěnsī (fans) is a transliteration of the English word "fans," demonstrating the influence of global digital culture on the Chinese lexicon. The hosts also touch upon the term xiàn shàng (online/on-line) and xiàn xià (offline), which are essential for describing digital interactions.

The Multifaceted Nature of Chinese Apps

A significant portion of the discussion focuses on how Chinese applications like WeChat (Wēixìn), Xiaohongshu (Red Note), and Douyin function. The hosts observe that these apps are rarely limited to a single purpose. For instance, WeChat serves as a digital "phone book" for known contacts while simultaneously functioning as a social media platform through "WeChat Moments."

Conclusion: The Evolution of Digital Communication

The episode concludes with a reflection on "Generation Alpha," the first generation to grow up with social media as a constant, non-negotiable factor in their lives. By mastering phrases like fēn xiǎng (to share) and engaging with platforms like Xiaohongshu, learners can deepen their understanding of both the Chinese language and the cultural landscape that shapes modern digital interactions. The hosts encourage listeners to practice these terms, suggesting that even small steps in language learning contribute to meaningful progress.

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📖 Transcript

Takeaway Chinese. Where you can take some Chinese away and experience progress day by day.
Takeaway Chinese. We will promise you a difference.
Welcome to Takeaway Chinese.
I'm Nihon Lian with Steve Hatherly in the studio.
Hello Steve. Hello, Thanks for having me back.
Great to have you. So, what have you been learning these days in terms of Chinese language, for sure?

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