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In everyday conversation, 混 (hùn) is often used to describe someone who is just getting by or muddling along in life. It can also refer to someone who is able to get along with others or pass off as something they are not.
For example, you might hear someone say, "他一直在混日子 (tā yīzhí zài hùn rìzi)," which means "He's just muddling along in life." This could imply that the person is not very ambitious or successful.
Another common usage is in the phrase "混得不错 (hùn de búcuò)," which means "to get along pretty well." This could refer to someone who is able to navigate through life and relationships successfully.
In some cases, 混 (hùn) can also have a negative connotation, implying that someone is being lazy or not putting in effort. For example, "他混吃等死 (tā hùn chī děng sǐ)" means "He's just living a lazy life and waiting to die."
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