人缘儿

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Understanding 人缘儿

The term 人缘儿 (rényuánr) refers to a person's popularity or the quality of their relationships with others. It often implies how well someone is liked or accepted in social or work environments.

Usage in Conversation

People use 人缘儿 to describe someone's social charm or likability. For example, saying someone has good 人缘儿 means they get along well with others and are generally well-regarded.

Common Collocations

  • 人缘儿: to have good interpersonal relationships or be popular.
  • 人缘儿: to have poor social connections or be unpopular.

Nuances

This word carries a positive connotation and is often used to praise someone's social skills. It is more about the quality of relationships than just superficial popularity.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 人缘儿 with (without the ), which is a more formal or literary form. The suffix adds a colloquial tone common in northern Mandarin dialects.

Summary

Use 人缘儿 when talking about how well someone is liked or accepted by others, especially in informal or conversational contexts.

Example Sentences

He has good rapport at the company; everyone is willing to cooperate with

Because she has good interpersonal relationships, she is very popular in the

If you want to improve your popularity, you must first learn to listen to