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dǎkǎ: 打卡 - To Clock In/Out, To Check In, To Post Online

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

Practical Usage in Modern China

`Dǎkǎ` is used in three primary contexts, evolving from formal to very informal.

At Work: The Original Meaning

This is the most literal usage. It refers to using an ID card, fingerprint scanner, or app to record your start and end times for work. The connotation here is neutral and factual.

On Social Media: Checking In

This is the most common usage today. It means visiting a place (a restaurant, museum, landmark, etc.) and posting about it on social media like WeChat Moments (朋友圈) or Xiaohongshu (小红书). It's a way to show you're trendy and share your life experiences.

For Self-Discipline: Tracking Progress

A hugely popular use among younger generations. This involves posting daily or regularly to prove you've completed a habit, such as exercising, studying a language, or reading. It's a public log of one's journey toward self-improvement.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes