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事儿 (shìr) is used to refer to a matter or thing that is being discussed orally. It is often used to refer to a topic of conversation, or a situation that is being discussed. For example, 你们聊什么事儿 (nǐmen liáo shénme shìr) meaning "What are you guys talking about?".
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In informal conversations, 事儿 (shìr) is used to refer to a matter or topic that is being discussed. It can be used to refer to a specific event or situation, or to a more general topic. For example, someone might say 你知道这件事儿吗 (nǐ zhīdào zhè jiàn shìr ma) meaning "Do you know about this matter?" or 今天聊了什么事儿 (jīntiān liáo le shénme shìr) meaning "What did you talk about today?". It can also be used to refer to gossip or rumors, for example 听说有什么事儿 (tīngshuō yǒu shénme shìr) meaning "I heard there's something going on".
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事儿 (shìr) can be used to describe both serious and trivial matters. It is a very general term that can be used to refer to any kind of event, situation, or thing. It is often used to refer to something that is not very important or serious, but it can also be used to refer to more serious matters. For example, 他们谈的是什么事儿?(tāmen tán de shì shénme shìr?) can be used to ask what someone is talking about, regardless of whether it is serious or trivial.
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