There is a saying (Learn a popular Chinese saying!)among Chinese people that goes “民以食为天(mín yǐ shí wéi tiān).” This means “people regard food as their heaven,” which shows that they view eating to be of utmost importance. Along these same lines, many Chinese people like to ask each other “你吃了吗 (nǐ chī le ma)?”
However, there’s another meaning behind this phrase. Do you know what it really means? Take the following test to see!
A. He is inviting you to have dinner.
B. He is greeting you.
C. He is just curious if you’ve had dinner or not.
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In my case, I’ve often been asked 你吃饭了吗, but it was clearly in the “greetings” context.
C
Your answer is not correct. Please see the answer analysis.
It simply means how are you today.