Meaning and Usage
"不妨" is a polite and somewhat casual expression used to suggest that there is no harm or problem in doing something. It often implies encouragement to try an action or consider an option without worry. It can be translated as "might as well," "there is no harm in," or "feel free to."
Common Contexts
This word is frequently used in everyday conversation when giving advice or making suggestions. It softens the recommendation, making it less forceful and more inviting.
Typical Collocations
- 不妨试试 (bùfáng shì shì): might as well try
- 不妨问问 (bùfáng wèn wèn): feel free to ask
- 不妨早点 (bùfáng zǎodiǎn): no harm in doing something earlier
Nuance and Register
"不妨" carries a neutral to polite tone and is suitable in both formal and informal contexts. It is less direct than commands or strong suggestions, making it useful for gentle persuasion.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "不妨" with "不要妨碍" (do not disturb/interfere). "不妨" is about the absence of harm in an action, not about forbidding or preventing something.
Meaning and Usage
"不妨" is a polite and somewhat casual expression used to suggest that there is no harm or problem in doing something. It often implies encouragement to try an action or consider an option without worry. It can be translated as "might as well," "there is no harm in," or "feel free to."
Common Contexts
This word is frequently used in everyday conversation when giving advice or making suggestions. It softens the recommendation, making it less forceful and more inviting.
Typical Collocations
- 不妨试试 (bùfáng shì shì): might as well try
- 不妨问问 (bùfáng wèn wèn): feel free to ask
- 不妨早点 (bùfáng zǎodiǎn): no harm in doing something earlier
Nuance and Register
"不妨" carries a neutral to polite tone and is suitable in both formal and informal contexts. It is less direct than commands or strong suggestions, making it useful for gentle persuasion.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "不妨" with "不要妨碍" (do not disturb/interfere). "不妨" is about the absence of harm in an action, not about forbidding or preventing something.
Meaning and Usage
"不妨" is a polite and somewhat casual expression used to suggest that there is no harm or problem in doing something. It often implies encouragement to try an action or consider an option without worry. It can be translated as "might as well," "there is no harm in," or "feel free to."
Common Contexts
This word is frequently used in everyday conversation when giving advice or making suggestions. It softens the recommendation, making it less forceful and more inviting.
Typical Collocations
- 不妨试试 (bùfáng shì shì): might as well try
- 不妨问问 (bùfáng wèn wèn): feel free to ask
- 不妨早点 (bùfáng zǎodiǎn): no harm in doing something earlier
Nuance and Register
"不妨" carries a neutral to polite tone and is suitable in both formal and informal contexts. It is less direct than commands or strong suggestions, making it useful for gentle persuasion.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "不妨" with "不要妨碍" (do not disturb/interfere). "不妨" is about the absence of harm in an action, not about forbidding or preventing something.