A1 Expression Neutral 3 min read

信号不好。

Xinhao bu hao.

Bad signal.

Literally: Signal not good.

In 15 Seconds

  • Use it when Wi-Fi or phone reception is weak.
  • Works in both professional meetings and casual chats.
  • A polite way to explain communication delays or issues.

Meaning

This is the go-to phrase for telling someone your internet or phone connection is weak or cutting out. It is the universal excuse for why a video call froze or why you missed a message.

Key Examples

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On a choppy video call

喂?听得到吗?我这儿信号不好。

Hello? Can you hear me? The signal is bad here.

2

In a formal business meeting

抱歉,我这里的信号不好,请稍等。

Sorry, the signal is bad here, please wait a moment.

3

Texting a friend after a delay

刚才信号不好,没看到你的消息。

The signal was bad just now, I didn't see your message.

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Cultural Background

The phrase is a 'social lubricant' used to avoid direct confrontation. It is a universal excuse used in almost every country with mobile phones.

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Use it to end calls

It's the perfect polite exit.

In 15 Seconds

  • Use it when Wi-Fi or phone reception is weak.
  • Works in both professional meetings and casual chats.
  • A polite way to explain communication delays or issues.

What It Means

信号不好 (xìnhào bù hǎo) is your best friend in the digital age. It literally means the signal is not good. You use it when your phone bars drop. You use it when Zoom freezes. It is simple, direct, and very common. Most people will understand immediately why you are lagging. It is the ultimate bridge between technology and conversation.

How To Use It

You can say it as a standalone sentence. If you are on a call, just shout it out. 喂?信号不好! (Wèi? Xìnhào bù hǎo!). You can also use it in text messages. Add a 对不起 (duìbùqǐ) at the start to be polite. It works as both a statement of fact and an apology. No complex grammar is needed here. Just subject plus the adjective phrase.

When To Use It

Use it when you are in an elevator. Use it when you are hiking in the mountains. It is perfect for professional video meetings. If your boss's face turns into pixels, say this. Use it when you want to end a boring phone call. It is the most polite way to 'hang up' accidentally. Everyone has experienced bad reception, so it is very relatable.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it if the connection is actually perfect. People can usually tell if you are lying. Avoid using it if the problem is your battery. For that, say 没电了 (méi diàn le). Do not use it to describe a person's personality. It only refers to electronic signals like Wi-Fi or cellular data. Using it for 'bad vibes' between people sounds very strange.

Cultural Background

China has the world's largest mobile internet population. High-speed rail and skyscrapers are everywhere. Sometimes, these big buildings block the signal. In China, 'face' is important. Saying the signal is bad is a face-saving move. It blames the technology, not the person. It avoids the awkwardness of saying 'I don't want to talk.' It is a modern social lubricant.

Common Variations

You might hear 信号太差了 (xìnhào tài chà le) for 'signal is too poor.' If there is zero signal, say 没信号 (méi xìnhào). Young people might just say 卡了 (kǎ le), meaning 'it's lagged' or 'stuck.' If you are specifically talking about Wi-Fi, you can say 网络不好 (wǎngluò bù hǎo). All of these carry the same frustrated energy.

Usage Notes

This phrase is neutral and safe for all audiences. It is grammatically simple (Subject + Adjective), making it perfect for beginners. Just remember it refers to the connection, not the device's physical condition.

💡

Use it to end calls

It's the perfect polite exit.

Examples

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#1 On a choppy video call

喂?听得到吗?我这儿信号不好。

Hello? Can you hear me? The signal is bad here.

A standard way to alert the other person of technical issues.

#2 In a formal business meeting

抱歉,我这里的信号不好,请稍等。

Sorry, the signal is bad here, please wait a moment.

Adding 'sorry' and 'please' makes it professional.

#3 Texting a friend after a delay

刚才信号不好,没看到你的消息。

The signal was bad just now, I didn't see your message.

A common excuse for late replies.

#4 In an elevator with a colleague

电梯里信号不好,我先挂了。

The signal is bad in the elevator, I'm hanging up now.

Explaining why you are ending the call abruptly.

#5 Trying to avoid a telemarketer

喂?喂?我这儿信号不好...喂?

Hello? Hello? I have a bad signal here... Hello?

The classic 'fake' bad signal to get out of a call.

#6 Frustrated with slow internet

这地方信号不好,真烦人!

The signal is bad in this place, so annoying!

Expressing personal frustration with the environment.

Test Yourself

Complete the sentence.

这里_____不好,我听不到你。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 信号

信号 (signal) is the correct term for connection issues.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Complete the sentence. Fill Blank A1

这里_____不好,我听不到你。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 信号

信号 (signal) is the correct term for connection issues.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, it works for any connection.

Related Phrases

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没信号

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No signal

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