面子

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 面子 (miànzi)

The word 面子 has two main meanings: the literal 'outer surface' or 'face' of something, and the more culturally significant concept of 'face' or 'prestige' in social interactions. In everyday Chinese, 面子 often refers to one's social dignity or reputation, which is crucial in maintaining harmonious relationships.

Social and Cultural Usage

When Chinese speakers talk about 面子, they usually mean the respect or honor one has in the eyes of others. Losing 面子 means losing respect or being embarrassed, while 'giving face' (面子) means showing respect or not embarrassing someone.

Common Collocations

  • 面子 (gěi miànzi): to give face, show respect
  • 面子 (diū miànzi): to lose face, be embarrassed
  • 面子 (yǒu miànzi): to have face, be prestigious or impressive

Tips for Learners

面子 is often used in social contexts involving respect, honor, and reputation. It is not just about physical appearance but about social standing. Avoid confusing it with 表面 (biǎomiàn), which strictly means 'surface' or 'appearance' without the social nuance.

Use 面子 when discussing social respect or when describing something impressive or prestigious in appearance or status.

Example Sentences

He cares a lot about others' face and always tries hard to appear very

In Chinese culture, face is very important; losing face can affect

The decoration of this restaurant is very impressive, suitable for important