Together, 说实话 (shuō shíhuà) literally means “to speak real words” or “to say true speech,” a very straightforward and logical combination.
In many Western cultures, directness can be the default mode of communication. In Chinese culture, however, maintaining social harmony (和谐, héxié) and protecting everyone's “face” or dignity (面子, miànzi) is often a high priority. People may speak more indirectly or offer praise to avoid causing offense or embarrassment. This is where 说实话 becomes a crucial social tool. Using it is like raising a small flag that says, “Okay, for a moment, let's set aside politeness and talk directly. What I'm about to say is my true feeling.” It signals a shift from polite conversation to sincere, frank communication.
说实话 is extremely common in everyday conversation. Its usage can be broken down into a few key patterns.