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你做什么工作?

zh phrase 02665

What do you do?

Literalmente: You (你) do (做) what (什么) work (工作)?

En 15 segundos

  • The standard way to ask 'What is your job?' in Chinese.
  • Uses a simple Subject-Verb-Object structure that is easy for beginners.
  • Commonly used as an icebreaker in both social and professional settings.

Significado

This is the go-to way to ask someone what they do for a living. It is a direct and friendly way to start talking about careers and daily life.

Ejemplos clave

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1

Meeting a new friend at a party

你好!请问你做什么工作?

Hello! May I ask, what do you do for work?

2

Catching up with a cousin

你现在做什么工作?

What work are you doing now?

3

In a professional networking event

张先生,你做什么工作?

Mr. Zhang, what do you do for work?

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Contexto cultural

Asking about work is a standard way to show respect for someone's contribution to society. Similar to the mainland, but often phrased with more polite particles.

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Add '请问'

Always use '请问' to sound more polite.

En 15 segundos

  • The standard way to ask 'What is your job?' in Chinese.
  • Uses a simple Subject-Verb-Object structure that is easy for beginners.
  • Commonly used as an icebreaker in both social and professional settings.

What It Means

This phrase is the bread and butter of adult introductions. It literally asks what job you are currently doing. It is simple, clear, and gets straight to the point. Think of it as the 'small talk' starter pack for any networking event or party.

How To Use It

Place the subject at the start. Follow it with the verb and the object 什么工作. It follows a very logical subject-verb-object order. You don't need to change the verb for different people. Just swap for (he) or (she). It is like a Lego set; the pieces fit together perfectly every time.

When To Use It

Use this when meeting someone new at a social gathering. It is perfect for a coffee date or a casual dinner. If you are at a professional mixer, this is your best friend. It helps bridge the gap between 'Hello' and a real conversation. You can even use it when catching up with an old friend you haven't seen in years. Just don't ask your boss this; they might think you've forgotten who they are!

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using this in very formal ceremonies where titles are already known. If you are talking to an elderly person who is clearly retired, it might feel awkward. In those cases, ask about their hobbies instead. Also, don't use it if you just saw their business card. That would be a bit of a 'facepalm' moment. Keep it for situations where the person's daily grind is still a mystery to you.

Cultural Background

In China, asking about work is not considered intrusive. It is actually a sign of interest in your life. Careers are a big part of identity and social standing. By asking this, you are showing that you want to understand their world. It is a very common 'icebreaker' compared to Western cultures where people might prefer talking about the weather first. Expect a detailed answer, and maybe even a follow-up about your own salary if the conversation gets really cozy!

Common Variations

If you want to sound more formal, try 您从事什么行业?. This asks what 'industry' they are in. For a more casual vibe with friends, you might hear 你是做什么的?. This is the 'What are you doing?' equivalent of job talk. It is shorter and punchier. If you are curious about their specific company, you can ask 你在哪儿工作?. This shifts the focus from the 'what' to the 'where'.

Notas de uso

This phrase is neutral and safe for 90% of situations. Use `您` for the elderly or superiors, and feel free to drop the `工作` in very casual settings to sound more like a local.

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Add '请问'

Always use '请问' to sound more polite.

Ejemplos

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#1 Meeting a new friend at a party

你好!请问你做什么工作?

Hello! May I ask, what do you do for work?

Adding '请问' (may I ask) makes it extra polite.

#2 Catching up with a cousin

你现在做什么工作?

What work are you doing now?

Adding '现在' (now) implies you knew they might have changed jobs.

#3 In a professional networking event

张先生,你做什么工作?

Mr. Zhang, what do you do for work?

Using the person's name makes it feel more professional.

#4 Texting a new acquaintance

还没问你,你做什么工作呀?

Haven't asked you yet, what do you do for work?

The '呀' at the end adds a soft, texting-friendly tone.

#5 A funny misunderstanding

你是超人吗?你做什么工作?

Are you Superman? What do you do for work?

Used when someone does something impressively fast or strong.

#6 Showing deep interest in a partner's life

我想多了解你,你做什么工作?

I want to know more about you, what do you do?

Setting the stage for a deeper personal connection.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the missing word.

你做____工作?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 什么

什么 means 'what'.

🎉 Puntuación: /1

Ayudas visuales

Formality of Asking About Work

Informal

Used with close friends or peers.

你是做什么的?

Neutral

The standard, safe version for most people.

你做什么工作?

Formal

Used with elders or in high-stakes business.

您从事什么行业?

Where to ask '你做什么工作?'

Asking About Work
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Dinner Party

Meeting a friend's spouse

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Business Mixer

Exchanging contact info

Coffee Shop

Chatting with a regular

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First Date

Learning about their life

Banco de ejercicios

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Fill in the missing word. Fill Blank A1

你做____工作?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 什么

什么 means 'what'.

🎉 Puntuación: /1

Preguntas frecuentes

1 preguntas

No, it's very standard.

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