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How do you say fine in mandarin?

"Fine" in Mandarin can be said in several ways depending on the context:

1. 好 (hǎo) - This is the most common and general way to say "fine" in Mandarin. It can be used in many situations, like:

* How are you? - 你好 (nǐ hǎo)

* I'm fine. - 我很好 (wǒ hěn hǎo)

* It's fine. - 没事 (méishì) or 没关系 (méiguānxì)

2. 不错 (bùcuò) - This means "not bad" and is a more neutral way to say "fine." It's often used when you don't want to be overly enthusiastic or positive.

3. 可以 (kěyǐ) - This literally means "can" but it can also be used to mean "fine" in certain situations, such as:

* Is this okay? - 可以吗 (kěyǐ ma)

* Yes, it's fine. - 可以 (kěyǐ)

4. 挺好的 (tǐng hǎo de) - This means "pretty good" and is a slightly more positive way to say "fine."

5. 还可以 (hái kěyǐ) - This means "okay" or "so-so" and is a more neutral way to say "fine."

Which one to use depends on the specific situation and the level of formality required.

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