何苦

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Meaning and Usage

The phrase '何苦' is used to question the necessity or reason behind someone deliberately putting themselves through hardship or trouble. It often implies that the effort or suffering is unnecessary or avoidable.

Common Contexts

You will hear '何苦' in situations where someone is seen as making life harder for themselves or others without good reason. It can express mild criticism or concern.

Typical Collocations

These collocations emphasize questioning the point of an action that causes hardship.

Nuance and Tone

'何苦' carries a tone of rhetorical questioning, often suggesting the speaker thinks the hardship is needless. It is polite but can hint at disagreement or advice.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse '何苦' with '为什么' (why) which is a straightforward question word. '何苦' implies a judgment about the hardship involved, not just a neutral inquiry.

Example Sentences

Why make things difficult for yourself?

Why would he bother going to such a dangerous place?

Why argue endlessly? It’s better to cooperate well.