观感不适
Chinese
Slang
Chinese
★★★★ 4/5
casual
guān gǎn bù shì
Pinyin
guān gǎn bù shì
Hanzi breakdown
观感不适 is read as a fixed modern phrase; its literal parts point toward uncomfortable to watch, read, or experience.
Meaning
Uncomfortable to watch, read, or experience.
It is softer than direct outrage and focuses on the viewer’s felt discomfort. Use it in casual conversation with a concrete scene, because the tone can change quickly if it sounds like a blanket judgment.
Examples
- 镜头和台词都让人有点不舒服,评论里有人说“观感不适”。 The camera work and the dialogue both made people a bit uncomfortable; someone in the comments said "观感不适".
- 朋友提到观感不适,重点是先说明场景。 When a friend mentions 观感不适, the key is to explain the context first.
- 别乱扣观感不适,具体原因要讲清楚。 Don't throw around 观感不适 carelessly; explain the specific reasons clearly.
Usage Guide
Context: videos, drama reviews, comments
Tone: reserved, negative
Do Say
- 镜头和台词都让人有点不舒服,评论里有人说“观感不适”。
- 朋友提到观感不适,重点是先说明场景。
Don't Say
- 别乱扣观感不适,具体原因要讲清楚。
Common Mistakes
- Using 观感不适 as a loose label without explaining the situation, especially in formal writing or about real people.
Origin & History
From 观感, viewer impression, plus 不适, discomfort; popular in review comments.
Cultural Context
Era: 2020s
Generation: Gen Z and young millennials, with many terms now broadly understood online
Social background: Urban social media users, students, office workers, shoppers, and gamers
Regional notes: Used across Mainland China in casual speech, comments, reviews, and group chats.
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