何必

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Usage of 何必

'何必' is used to express that something is unnecessary or not worth the effort. It often implies a rhetorical question, suggesting that the action or feeling is excessive or unwarranted.

Common contexts

It is frequently used to discourage worry, anger, or unnecessary actions. For example, when someone is upset over a minor issue, '何必' can soften the tone by implying the reaction is not needed.

Collocations and patterns

  • 何必 + verb: to question the necessity of an action (e.g., 何必生气 - why get angry)
  • 何必 + + noun/verb phrase: questioning the reason for concern or effort (e.g., 何必为难自己 - why make things difficult for yourself)

Nuance and register

'何必' carries a slightly formal or literary tone but is common in spoken Mandarin as well. It often conveys a mild reproach or advice, so it can be used politely or critically depending on context.

Common confusion

Do not confuse '何必' with '必须' (must). '何必' negates the necessity, while '必须' affirms it.

Example Sentences

Why get angry over such a small matter?

There is no need to worry; there will be a way to solve the problem.

Why does he have to do it this way? It will only cause more trouble.