In Chinese social interactions, the hidden meanings behind these phrases:


1. “Leave and have a meal” — implies you can leave now.
2. “I’ll go back and think about it” — basically means no hope.
3. “This isn’t entirely your fault” — means it’s all your fault.
4. “I’ll try my best” — means don’t get your hopes up.
5. “I care about the matter, not the person” — actually targeting you.
6. “It’s not about the money” — actually about the money.
7. “I don’t want to date” — means you’re not her type.
8. “Being taken advantage of is a blessing” — actually means they don’t want to give you what they should.
9. “It depends” — actually means they won’t agree.
10. “How have you been lately” — means they have something to ask you.
11. “This is a bit difficult” — means they want some benefit from you.
12. “I didn’t say that” — actually means that’s what they mean.
13. “Let me be fair” — actually means they’re on someone else’s side.
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