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In conversation, 这边 (zhè biān) is commonly used to refer to a specific location or direction that is close to the speaker. It can also be used to indicate a comparison between two sides or options.
For example, if someone asks for directions to a nearby restaurant, you can respond by saying "这边走" (zhè biān zǒu), meaning "Go this way." In this context, 这边 is used to indicate the direction towards the restaurant.
In a similar way, 这边 can also be used to indicate a specific location or object that is close to the speaker. For instance, if you are at a party and someone asks for a drink, you can say "这边有饮料" (zhè biān yǒu yǐn liào), meaning "There are drinks here." In this case, 这边 is used to indicate the location of the drinks, which is close to the speaker.
Additionally, 这边 can be used to compare two options or sides. For example, if someone asks which side of the street has better food, you can say "这边的食物比较好" (zhè biān de shí wù bǐ jiào hǎo), meaning "The food on this side is better." In this context, 这边 is used to contrast one side with the other.
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