xấu chơi

xấu chơi

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Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Unfriendly in social interactions; unsociable; difficult to get along with: Describes a person who behaves poorly in social relationships, is not cooperative, or has a disagreeable manner when interacting with others.
    • Mean-spirited; not playing fair: Often used to describe someone who acts in a selfish, spiteful, or underhanded way within a group or friendship, violating norms of fair and kind behavior.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Cậu ấy rất xấu chơi, chẳng bao giờ chia sẻ đồ chơi với ai. (He is very unsociable, never sharing toys with anyone.)
    • Đừng xấu chơi, thua thì phải chấp nhận đi. (Don't be a sore loser; you have to accept defeat.)
    • Tính xấu chơi nên chẳng ai muốn kết bạn. (He's so difficult to get along with that nobody wants to be friends.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in informal, colloquial contexts to critique character within social or group dynamics, especially among peers, friends, or teammates.
  • It often implies a judgment on someone's character as being untrustworthy or unpleasant within the context of cooperation or camaraderie.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chơi xấu (verb phrase): To play dirty; to act in a mean or underhanded way.
    • Hắn chơi xấu bằng cách giấu tài liệu. (He played dirty by hiding the documents.)
Synonyms
  • Unsociable: Not enjoying or engaging in social interaction.
  • Mean-spirited: Having a character motivated by pettiness or malice.
  • A sore loser: Someone who behaves badly after losing a game or contest.
  • Difficult: Hard to deal with or get along with.
Related Idioms
  • While "xấu chơi" itself is an adjective phrase, it is conceptually related to the idea of "chơi không đẹp" (to play/behave in an unbecoming or unfair way).
    • Thắng thua chuyện thường, nhưng chơi không đẹp thì không nên. (Winning and losing is normal, but playing unfairly is not right.)