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没教养的家伙
[méi jiào yăng de jiā huŏ]
'An Uneducated Guy/Rude Person': This suggests someone admitting (likely sarcastically or mock-modestly) not adhering strictly to rules of proper etiquette and behavior expected by society.
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淑女不是姐的形容词
[shū nǚ bù shì jiĕ de xíng róng cí]
This means Being politereserved isn ’ t how I would describe myself reflecting a desire to break ...
偶尔也很乖
[ŏu ĕr yĕ hĕn guāi]
Sometimes Also Very Obedient implies a user that doesnt always adhere to strict obedience yet there ...
非绅士
[fēi shēn shì]
Not a gentleman It implies a person does not conform to the typical etiquette and manners expected ...
你真作
[nĭ zhēn zuò]
A rather colloquial way to say someone behaves in artificial and exaggerated manners deliberately ...
不和蔼
[bù hé ăi]
Not Amiable implies that the person doesnt possess an overly friendly or gentle personality They ...
不好意思给不起礼貌
[bù hăo yì sī jĭ bù qĭ lĭ mào]
‘ Apologies but I cannot give politeness ’ suggests that the user feels uncomfortable or finds ...
假模假样
[jiă mó jiă yàng]
Translated as Putting On An Act or Affectedly Polite indicating the user may dislike people pretending ...
纯属礼貌
[chún shŭ lĭ mào]
Means Purely Polite suggesting actions done out of mere etiquette and politeness rather than sincerity ...
殷勤那是多余
[yīn qín nèi shì duō yú]
Which means courteousness and politeness are excessive signaling dissatisfaction or frustration ...