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Yes, 这儿 (zhèr) and 这里 (zhè lǐ) mean the same thing, both referring to "here." However, 这儿 is more commonly used in spoken Chinese, while 这里 is more formal and used in writing.
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这儿 (zhèr) is used to refer to a place or time that is close to the speaker. For example, you can say "我们在这儿 (wǒmen zài zhèr) - We are here" to refer to the current location of the speaker.
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