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Phrase loop

别着急

Do not rush; don't worry. Learn the phrase inside a real situation, then log it for recall instead of letting it die in a vocabulary list.

Do not rush; don't worry.
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Sayable phrase

Do not rush; don't worry.

A phrase only matters if you can imagine saying it this week. Otherwise it is just decorative storage.

01 Play the phrase Listen once before reading too hard. Your brain loves pretending it knows tones.
02 Attach a scene Use the context and examples below so the phrase has a place to live.
03 Recall later Log it for Practice, then use the phrase recall quiz to prove the phrase survives without this page open.

Reading supports

Use these after the first listen. Pinyin is scaffolding; English is context; neither should become a sofa.

Usage

Useful when someone is anxious. In arriving in a new city, it helps the sentence sound like real spoken Mandarin instead of a stiff translation.

Best context: arriving in a new city

Sentence reps

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01phrase

Do not rush; don't worry.
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02phrase

When arriving in a new city, Do not rush; don't worry. sounds natural.
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03phrase

Do not rush; don't worry. We can talk about it later.
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04phrase

In this moment, you can say: Do not rush; don't worry.
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