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that is 100% google translate translated chinese
No, It’s not, though I had to look up how to say “hope to travel to”.
For the introduction, you could use:
怎么样,我是「BartsBigBugBag」!
It is more colloquial
Thank you. Is it common to ask someone how they are before you introduce yourself? Here it would be seen as either small talk, or as if you didn’t care to know the answer to the question in the first place, since you immediately spoke after asking.
For greeting, you could also say (in person): 吃饭了吗? / 吃了吗?
if you know them a bit better
That’s a great one I hadn’t learned yet. Instead they had me asking what time people eat, which seemed a bit formal and specific. This sort of more casual conversation is exactly what I need to not sound like a robot or Google translate.
It is a remnant from the Northern Song Dynasty, as a form of etiquette and being polite, to not to disturb them while eating.
"凡往见人,入门必问主人食否 […] 度无所妨,乃命展剌。有妨则少俟。"
“Whoever you visit, you should ask them if they have eaten or not […] if they are about to eat, don’t enter the house until after they finish the meal. Otherwise, you would be intruding.”
From the book "Lü Convention" 《吕氏乡约》
Wow that’s such a neat piece of history, thank you for sharing!
I was worried about using 我是because i didn’t know if there was a specific nuance around screen names Vs actual names, so I figured “call me BartsBigBugBag” covered that base effectively lol.