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What is Ni hao?'Ni hao, baby' is a pick up line commonly directed at oriental-looking women. This line can often backfire, especially if the girl speaks perfect English. To qualify to use this line, you have to be desperate, not-Asian, blatantly ignorant of Asian cultures, and over 30 years of age. This line is always successful at making the user appear to be sleazy and unattractive. In a situation where this line is used, alcohol is usually present. "ni hao, baby" Ni hao - videoNi hao - what is it?Mandarin for "How are you". It literally means though "You good?". ni hao ma? (How are you?) What does "Ni hao" mean?Something white people say whenever they see an Asian. "oh you're Asian? I know some korean, look! 'ni hao'!" Ni hao - what does it mean?A racist comment that is used by white people (e.g. white Australians), to address any Asian, cuz apparently every asian is Chinese. Often used in a colonised country (e.g. Australia, America). The phrase is often used by arrogant, 'think I'm so cool', 'thought I being nice' but is really dumb, white people; they often like to not use their brain and assume people's ethnicity Greets a Korean-Australian voter in Mandarin, 'ni hao' Ni hao - meaningNi hao Song-Su! Ni hao - definition"Ni hao" has become a phrase to say derrogatorily to "chinese gold farmers" (a player whose sole purpose is to collect in-game currency to sell to other players for real-world money) in MMO games such as World of Warcraft or Everquest. Usually used snidely or snarkily. Loveamericahappy whispers: "You give me ten stack good water kk?" Ni hao - slangHello in Chinese. Most commonly used by non-Chinese people to show off the only chinese phrase they know to a Chinese they just met, who can speak fluent English ironically. "Hey I have learnt some Chinese from another Chinese friend...ni hao." Ni haoThis is a Mandarin Chinese phrase typically used in greeting. The term literally means "you good" ('ni' means 'you' and hao' means 'good'), but is used as a "hello" or "hi". "Ni hao ma?" Ni haoni hao (second tone first tone when used together) means 'Hello' in mandarin chinese. When the question word 'ma' (no tone) is added at the end of it, it simply means "How are you?" The literal meaning of ni hao is 'you good'. Putting something before the word good makes it hello to that paticular person or group of people. ni is simply 'you', so you would that that to only one person. With the 'ma', the literal translation is 'you good?' yue lan: ni hao! Ni haochinese for hi or hello. if you add 'ma' to the end, it means how are you doing today? ME: ni hao ma? |
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