Hear the habit phrase: 没事
Listen before reading. These are small spoken chunks; if you only read them, you are training the wrong muscle.
Play the phrase. Which English meaning matches the Chinese you heard?
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Open repair queue没事
méi shì
No worries; it is fine.
Why this works: Treat the phrase as a reusable spoken chunk. It needs a scene, a tone, and a reason to leave the vocabulary graveyard. Habit phrases are tiny social actions. Hearing them as chunks makes them easier to use in real conversation.
Common trap: New learners often read first and listen second. That feels safer, but it trains your eyes more than your ear. A phrase is not useful because it is short. It is useful when you can place it in the right moment.