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You may have seen “bing chilling” over text and social media, but what exactly does it mean? This popular phrase is the phonetic pronunciation of “冰淇淋 (bīng qílín),” which means “ice cream” in Chinese. It refers to a viral video of John Cena speaking Mandarin, and it has evolved into a simple reply you can use in casual settings. In this article, we’ll explain everything you need to know about “bing chilling,” including how to pronounce it correctly and use it in a respectful manner.

“Bing Chilling” Meaning, Origin & Usage

“Bing chilling” is the phonetic pronunciation of “冰淇淋 (bīng qílín),” or “ice cream” in Mandarin. It became a viral meme phrase in 2021, after American actor and wrestler John Cena posted a promotional video for Fast & Furious 9. The term has evolved into a neutral-positive response that can be used in any situation.

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What does “bing chilling” mean?

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  1. The phrase refers to a viral video of John Cena sitting in a car and eating ice cream, while promoting his film Fast & Furious 9. Cena is fluent in Mandarin, but he mispronounces “冰淇淋 (bīng qílín)” several times throughout the video. Since then, young people on social media have started using “bing chilling” as a neutral-positive response to any question.[1]
    • The first syllable 冰 (bīng) is the word for “ice” in Chinese, while the other two syllables come from the English word “cream.”
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Origin & Spread of “Bing Chilling”

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  1. On May 21, 2021, Cena uploaded the video on Weibo, China’s second largest social media platform. Many users thought his pronunciation of “冰淇淋 (bīng qílín)” was funny, and they began posting translation videos on YouTube. Eventually, people began making edits, parodies, and remix memes of the video.[2]
    • The Mandarin transcription of the video: “早上好中国. 现在我有冰激淋 我很喜欢冰激淋. 但是《速度与激情9》比冰激淋.”
    • The English translation of the video: “Good morning, China. Now I have ice cream. I like ice cream very much, but Fast & Furious 9 is better than ice cream.”
    • The phonetic transcription of the video: “Zǎoshang hǎo zhōngguó. Xiànzài wǒ yǒu BING CHILLING. Wǒ hěn xǐhuān BING CHILLING dànshì sùdù yǔ jīqíng 9 bǐ BING CHILLING."
  2. The dialogue from Cena’s Weibo video gained popularity after a bunch of creators posted videos delivering his lines in Mandarin. On November 14, 2022, TikTok user @giapaoohehe posted a video that garnered over 4 million views and 300,000 likes in 4 days. Similarly, @alfalis posted a video with the dialogue that gathered over 13 million views and 2.7 million likes in almost 3 days.[3]
    • The TikTok trend centers around making fun of John Cena’s pronunciation of “冰淇淋 (bīng qílín),” rather than an authentic Mandarin pronunciation.
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How are people using “bing chilling?”

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  1. No matter what you’re talking about, you can use “bing chilling” to describe something as “chill,” which is slang for relaxed and calm.[4] It’s a silly response that’ll make your friends laugh and spice up a dull conversation.
    • You: “How was the party?”
      Them: “Bing chilling 🤙”
    • You: “What’s the vibe tonight?”
      Them: “Bing chilling 🛋️”
  2. In this context, the term “chilling” means you’re relaxing and not doing anything too serious.[5] Use “bing chilling” if you’re making dinner, reading a book, or watching a movie at home.
    • You: “What are you up to?”
      Them: “Just bing chilling 😌”
    • You: “How was your weekend?”
      Them: “I was bing chilling.”
  3. On Instagram and TikTok, many users caption photos of ice cream with the phonetic transcription of John Cena’s video.[6] They also use the phrase “bing chilling” to make memes, or add the viral audio in the background of funny videos.
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Is it appropriate to say “bing chilling?”

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  • To pronounce “冰淇淋 (bīng qílín)” properly, try to make a “ts” sound, instead of a “ch” sound, when pronouncing 淇 (qí). It may help to put the tip of your tongue forward on the roof of your mouth when doing so. Additionally, use rising tones on both syllables in 淇淋 (qílín), instead of putting stress on the first syllable.
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