Episodes

  • Ep 19: Advanced CNY Greetings ( Sweet-Mouthed People Don't Suffer Losses!)
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the art of "Bai Nian" (New Year Greetings). We explore why Chinese people value specific wishes for wealth, health, and status, and how to tailor your words for different listeners.We cover:- Zui Tian (嘴甜): Why having a "sweet mouth" is a social superpower.- Gong Xi Fa Cai (恭喜发财): The money wish.- Wan Shi Ru Yi (万事如意): The "everything goes your way" wish.- Advanced idioms to impress native speakers.Listen now to build your collection of golden phrases for the Spring Festival!Connect with Daily Chinese:YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZQI5k1S2Qbg📄 DOWNLOAD FREE SCRIPT & VOCAB LIST: https://bit.ly/dailychinesescript

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    7 mins
  • Ep 18: The 8 Most Characteristic Chinese New Year Rituals
    Feb 10 2026

    What actually happens during Chinese New Year? It is a busy time filled with specific "Rituals" (习俗 - Xísú) that bring families together.In this episode, we provide a comprehensive guide to the 8 essential activities of the Spring Festival. We go beyond the surface to explain the "Why" and the "How" of each tradition.You will learn the Mandarin terms for:- Pasting Couplets (Tie Chunlian)- Staying up late on New Year's Eve (Shou Sui)- Paying New Year calls (Bai Nian)Whether you are an advanced learner or a beginner, this episode will give you the cultural context to appreciate the holiday on a deeper level.Connect with Daily Chinese:YouTube: https://youtu.be/SoixUr-lRC8📄 DOWNLOAD FREE SCRIPT & VOCAB LIST: https://bit.ly/dailychinesescript

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    9 mins
  • Ep 17: Absolutely Do Not Do! The Big Taboos of Spring Festival
    Feb 5 2026

    In China, the Spring Festival is not just about what you SHOULD do (eat dumplings, give red envelopes); it is mostly about what you SHOULD NOT do.In this episode, we dive into the fascinating list of Chinese New Year Taboos (Jinji). We explain the linguistic puns and ancient beliefs behind these rules. For example, why is washing your hair considered bad for your wallet? And why are medicines hidden away during the holiday?Key cultural concepts covered:- Jinji (禁忌): Taboo / Forbidden action.- Tao Kou Cai (讨口彩): Fishing for lucky words.- Sui Sui Ping An (岁岁平安): Peace through the years (said when breaking items).Learn how to navigate the minefield of superstitions and keep your luck intact for the Year of the Snake!Connect with Daily Chinese:YouTube: https://youtu.be/tTKdCdSG_SI📄 DOWNLOAD FREE SCRIPT & VOCAB LIST: https://bit.ly/dailychinesescript


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    9 mins
  • Ep 16: The Secrets of Spring Festival Preparation (What is "Nian Wei"?)
    Feb 3 2026

    As the Lunar New Year approaches, China transforms. Streets turn red, markets overflow with goods, and everyone talks about "Nian Wei" (年味). But what does "Nian Wei" actually mean?In this episode, we explore the "Flavor of the New Year." We go beyond the basic greetings to discuss the deep cultural rituals of preparation. From the strategic shopping of "Ban Nian Huo" to the symbolic cleaning of bad luck, we cover the essential customs that define the Chinese Spring Festival.Key cultural concepts covered:- Nian Wei (年味): The festive atmosphere/nostalgia.- Ban Nian Huo (办年货): Stocking up for the holiday.- Sao Chen (扫尘): Sweeping away the dust (and bad luck).- Tuan Yuan (团圆): The importance of reunion.Join us to feel the excitement of the coming year through the Chinese language.Connect with Daily Chinese:YouTube: https://youtu.be/VNAMi7xg5GY📄 DOWNLOAD FREE SCRIPT & VOCAB LIST: https://bit.ly/dailychinesescript


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    8 mins
  • Ep 15: How to Apologize Appropriately? The Truth about "Sorry"
    Jan 29 2026

    Did you know that saying "Duibuqi" (I'm sorry) when you just want to get past someone on the subway is actually weird in Chinese?In this episode, we fix one of the most common mistakes foreigners make: Using the wrong apology. Chinese has specific words for specific types of regret, and mixing them up can send the wrong signal.We cover:- Buhaoyisi (不好意思): The most useful phrase for manners and mild embarrassment.- Duibuqi (对不起): The serious apology for real mistakes.- Baoqian (抱歉): The formal way to express regret without losing face.Stop apologizing like a foreigner and start apologizing like a local. Tune in to learn the nuances of saying sorry in Mandarin.Connect with Daily Chinese:YouTube: https://youtu.be/izK4o20GXUY📄 DOWNLOAD FREE SCRIPT & VOCAB LIST: https://bit.ly/dailychinesescript


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    9 mins
  • Ep 14: Survival Chinese (Essential Phrases for Absolute Beginners)
    Jan 27 2026

    Are you planning a trip to China, or just starting your language journey? Sometimes, you don't need perfect grammar—you just need to be understood.In this episode, we equip you with the "Survival Chinese" toolkit. We focus on high-frequency, high-utility phrases that every foreigner needs in their pocket. From ordering food without reading the menu to telling people you don't understand, these are the phrases that save the day.Key phrases covered:- Expressing lack of understanding (Ting bu dong).- Asking for prices and payments.- Finding locations (Restrooms, Stations).- getting attention and help.Listen to this on your commute or before your flight, and feel confident handling basic situations in Mandarin.Connect with Daily Chinese:YouTube: https://youtu.be/aAm276UK88c📄 DOWNLOAD FREE SCRIPT & VOCAB LIST: https://bit.ly/dailychinesescript


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    11 mins
  • Ep 13: Why Chinese People Don't Say "Please"
    Jan 22 2026

    In English, we are taught to say "please" for everything. But did you know that in China, saying "please" (请 - Qǐng) to your close friends or family can actually be considered rude or distant?In this episode, we explore the nuances of Chinese politeness. We discuss the cultural concept of "outsiders" vs. "insiders" and why overuse of polite words can hurt your relationships in China.We also cover:- Why "Qing" is mostly used for business or strangers.- How to soften your requests using sentence particles like "ba" (吧).- The difference between Western and Eastern etiquette.If you want to sound more authentic and less like a foreigner reading from a script, this cultural deep dive is for you.Connect with Daily Chinese:YouTube: https://youtu.be/KONoJVBFucw

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    7 mins
  • Ep 12: You Don’t Need 3000 Words to Speak
    Jan 20 2026

    Are you waiting until you "know enough words" to start speaking Chinese? You might be waiting forever.

    In this episode of Daily Chinese, we challenge the conventional wisdom that you need 3000+ words to be conversational.

    If you are feeling stuck or overwhelmed by HSK vocabulary lists, this episode is the motivation you need to start speaking right now.

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    7 mins