Hospitality and good manners are highly valued in Chinese society. Someone who is friendly and hospitable is called rén qíng wèi in Mandarin Chinese.
Rén qíng wèi consists of three characters: 人情味. The first one, rén, means “person.” The second character, qíng, means “feeling” or “emotion.” These two characters together, rén qíng, mean “human emotions” or “social relations.” The third character, wèi, means “taste.”
Examples of Ren Qing Wei
Tài guó rén hěn yǒu rén qíng wèi.
泰國人很有人情味。
泰国人很有人情味。
Thailand people are friendly and hospitable.
Wǒ juéde jiù de fángzi yǒu rén qíng wèi.
我覺得舊的房子有人情味。
我觉得旧的房子有人情味。
I think old houses have a hospitable feeling to them.
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