Love like wind, go come again
爱情像风,走了还会来
A poetic Chinglish observation: "love is like the wind — it goes and comes again." A reminder that love is cyclical.
One door close, many window open
一扇门关,无数窗开
A Chinglish adaptation of "when one door closes, another opens." Grammatically stripped — no "s" on verbs, no plural on ...
Don't sad, sun still rise
别难过,太阳照常升起
A comforting Chinglish reminder: "don't be sad, the sun still rises." Missing "be" and "does" make it distinctly Chingli...
You shine, he dark
你闪闪发光,他黯淡无光
A poetic Chinglish contrast: "you shine, he is dark." Dropping verbs creates a haiku-like juxtaposition. You are radiant...
He not your cup tea
他不是你的那杯茶
A Chinglish version of "not my cup of tea," dropping "is" and "of." He is not the right person for you.
Don't look back, no good story
别回头,没好事
A Chinglish life philosophy: "don't look back, no good story." The missing "there is" makes it classic Chinglish. It adv...
Eat good, feel good
吃好点,心情就好
A simple, practical, and universally true Chinglish wisdom: "if you eat well, you'll feel good." The missing verb "be" (...
He lost treasure, you open new map
他丢了宝藏,你开了新地图
A wonderfully extended Chinglish gaming metaphor: "he lost a treasure, you opened a new map." Using video game language ...
You very good, he no luck
你超棒,是他没福气
A warm Chinglish compliment-rejection pair: "you are very good, he has no luck." The missing verb "is" and "has" make it...
He not cherish you, he stupid
他不珍惜你,是他傻
A grammatically glorious Chinglish statement: "if he doesn't cherish you, he is stupid." The double missing verbs — "not...
You angel, he trash
你是天使,他是垃圾
A direct and devastating Chinglish comparison: "you are an angel, he is trash." Three words, no verbs, maximum impact. T...
You flower, he dog
你是鲜花,他是癞皮狗
A blunt Chinglish metaphor: "you are a flower, he is a mangy dog." The missing verb "are" and "is" make it perfectly Chi...
No money no talk, no love no walk
没钱不聊,不爱不散
A rhyming Chinglish life philosophy pairing two conditions: "if there's no money, don't talk; if there's no love, don't ...
Next man better than him
下一个男人会比他好
A hopeful Chinglish reassurance: "the next man will be better than him." Dropping the future tense "will" makes it pure ...
You no need sad, you beautiful
你不用难过,你很漂亮
A charmingly grammatically incorrect Chinglish consolation: "you don't need to be sad, you are beautiful." The missing "...
Better single than wrong
单身也比错的人好
A pragmatic Chinglish life motto: "being single is better than being with the wrong person." The grammar is almost corre...
He not treasure you, let him go
他不珍惜你,就让他走
A classic Chinglish relationship advice phrase with the signature missing "does" — "he not treasure" instead of "he does...
Don't love, no hurt
不爱,就不会受伤
A concise Chinglish life philosophy: "if you don't love, there is no hurt." The structure mirrors the Chinese conditiona...
Bad man go, good man come
渣男走,好男来
A rhythmic Chinglish mantra of hope after a breakup: "bad man goes, good man comes." The stripped grammar and rhyme-like...