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没意见 (méi yìjiàn) is used in everyday conversations to express agreement or acceptance of a situation. It is often used as a response to a suggestion or proposal, to indicate that the speaker has no objections or comments. For example, if someone suggests going to a restaurant for dinner, the other person might respond with 没意见 (méi yìjiàn) to indicate that they agree with the suggestion.
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1. 没问题 (méi wèntí): This phrase literally translates to "no problem" and is used to express agreement or approval.
2. 不反对 (bù fǎnduì): This phrase literally translates to "no opposition" and is used to express agreement or approval.
3. 没有异议 (méi yǒu yìyì): This phrase literally translates to "no objection" and is used to express agreement or approval.
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