讲理

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Understanding 讲理

The term 讲理 (jiǎnglǐ) means to be reasonable or to argue with logic and facts. It often describes a person who can calmly and sensibly discuss issues, persuading others through rational explanation rather than emotion or force.

Usage in Conversation

讲理 is commonly used to describe someone's attitude or behavior in discussions or conflicts. Saying someone '讲理' praises their ability to be fair and logical. Conversely, '讲理' criticizes someone for being unreasonable or stubborn.

Common Collocations

  • 讲理: a reasonable person, someone who listens and argues fairly.
  • 讲理: to speak reasonably, often used to introduce a logical argument.
  • 讲理: unreasonable, refusing to listen to reason.

Nuances and Tips

When you use 讲理, you imply that the person values logic and fairness. It is often contrasted with emotional or irrational behavior. Avoid confusing 讲理 with simply 'talking' (), as 讲理 specifically emphasizes reason and logic in speech.

Use 讲理 to describe both positive traits (being reasonable) and negative traits (being unreasonable when negated). It is a useful word in daily life, especially in social or workplace conflicts.

Example Sentences

He is very reasonable and can always persuade others with facts.

When encountering problems, we should be reasonable instead of arguing.

He is unreasonable and simply won't listen to others' opinions.