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What is the meaning of the Foshan word "得过恨" in Foshan?

The meaning of "得过恨" is "to hate" (得过恨) means to hate something or someone very much. In Foshan, this word is often used to express a strong aversion to something or someone, usually due to an unpleasant emotion caused by something that happened in the past, which is always hard to let go of. Some people also use the term 'get over hate' to describe someone's behavior or attitude, which makes people feel that they have no respect or courtesy.

In Foshan people's daily life, 'get over hate' is often used to describe long-lost friends or acquaintances who have not been in touch for too long, thus making people feel very dissatisfied and angry. Of course, such a situation can also be described as "too much don't listen" or "_情分".

There is another special usage of the term 'get over hate' in Foshan, which is to express extreme dissatisfaction with a certain kind of goods or services. For example, if a restaurant's service attitude is bad and its food quality is poor, people in Foshan may say, "I've got to hate this restaurant, I won't go there again! to express strong resistance to the restaurant. Of course, such a situation can also be described as "good food" or "wrong city".