We all know those girls who have a hard time taking a compliment. Well, in China, there are lots of girls who don’t like to be called a "美女 (měinǚ) beauty." 美女 (měinǚ): n. beautiful woman; beauty. But why? In recent years, the appellation "美女 (měinǚ)" has been used overly by people in China. Before its overuse, we would use "美女 (měinǚ)" to refer to a beautiful girl. But nowadays, whether beautiful or not, people use "美女 (měinǚ)" to call all young women in China beautiful. In general, people in China use this word to express respect, affection, endearment or to flatter the woman. It has ended up that this word has accumulated so many different meanings, it is used a LOT. I joke all the time with my friends and students: In China, all women are a "美女 (měinǚ) beauty". This is where women in China get a little frustrated: If all women are considered beautiful, then does that word really have any meaning? Is there any real measurement of beauty? To us, it feels as if there is no real beauty at all. So you can understand why girls don’t like people to call them "美女 (měinǚ))." Be Careful! If Your Compliments Are Too Direct, We May Think They Are Lies! Most Chinese girls give off a vibe that is shy and restrained. They tend to not give compliments, especially men, in any direct or open-hearted way. Vice versa, they get nervous when receiving exaggerated or direct compliments such as, "你好漂亮 (nǐ hǎo piàoliàng) you are so beautiful!" or "你真美 (nǐ zhēn měi) you are very pretty!" Its simplicity puts them on guard. Perhaps this man is speaking this way with all women! As proof of the uniqueness of the compliment, they look for details. Give examples to show her you have thought this through and are being entirely honest…Read More |