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讲的敷衍
[jiăng de fū yăn]
The phrase means Speaking Casually or Talking Superficially It reflects an attitude where the user ...
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敷衍的刚刚好
[fū yăn de gāng gāng hăo]
The phrase Just Enough Casualness expresses someone being indifferent or dealing with matters ...
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没姿态
[méi zī tài]
Translated as Without Attitude or Nonchalant indicating someone who chooses not to take up postures ...
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别太把自己当事
[bié tài bă zì jĭ dāng shì]
A casual expression that loosely means dont think too highly of yourself This conveys humility or ...
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随便你
[suí biàn nĭ]
A casual expression implying indifference about decisions or actions taken by others Reflects ...
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不美不萌关你屁事
[bù mĕi bù méng guān nĭ pì shì]
Casually means Not cute or pretty none of your business showing an attitude that doesnt cater to others ...
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不要在意
[bù yào zài yì]
Dont care A carefree or indifferent attitude toward something that might be taken seriously by others ...
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漫不经心的无关要紧
[màn bù jīng xīn de wú guān yào jĭn]
Nonchalant indifference Showing an indifferent or careless attitude often referring to a person ...
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敷衍而已
[fū yăn ér yĭ]
This name implies a casual or indifferent attitude It means that something is done in a perfunctory ...