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    Xi huan ni » Xi huan ni

    : In Chinese culture, people often prefer saying "I like you" ( Wǒ xǐhuān nǐ ) over the heavier "I love you" ( Wǒ ài nǐ ) to confess feelings more subtly and avoid the intensity of a lifelong commitment too early.

    : Zhao Lusi and Lin Shen have incredible onscreen chemistry that bridges their characters' age gap effectively.

    "Xi huan ni" (我喜欢你 / Wǒ xǐhuān nǐ ) translates to "" in Mandarin Chinese and can refer to several popular media titles or the romantic phrase itself.

    : A lighthearted "foodie" romance between a sharp-tongued, older CEO (Lu Jin) and a talented, quirky young chef (Gu Sheng Nan). Review Highlights :

    If you are looking at the phrase itself, it is a cultural staple in Mandarin-speaking regions.

    Depending on which one you're interested in, here are the reviews for the most prominent versions: 1. Dating in the Kitchen (2020 TV Series)

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    : In Chinese culture, people often prefer saying "I like you" ( Wǒ xǐhuān nǐ ) over the heavier "I love you" ( Wǒ ài nǐ ) to confess feelings more subtly and avoid the intensity of a lifelong commitment too early.

    : Zhao Lusi and Lin Shen have incredible onscreen chemistry that bridges their characters' age gap effectively. Xi huan ni

    "Xi huan ni" (我喜欢你 / Wǒ xǐhuān nǐ ) translates to "" in Mandarin Chinese and can refer to several popular media titles or the romantic phrase itself. : In Chinese culture, people often prefer saying

    : A lighthearted "foodie" romance between a sharp-tongued, older CEO (Lu Jin) and a talented, quirky young chef (Gu Sheng Nan). Review Highlights : : A lighthearted "foodie" romance between a sharp-tongued,

    If you are looking at the phrase itself, it is a cultural staple in Mandarin-speaking regions.

    Depending on which one you're interested in, here are the reviews for the most prominent versions: 1. Dating in the Kitchen (2020 TV Series)

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