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There are several other ways to express the same meaning as 滚蛋 (gǔn dàn) in a less direct manner. Some possible options include:
1. 走开 (zǒu kāi) - This phrase literally means "walk away" and can be used to tell someone to leave or go away.
2. 请离开 (qǐng lí kāi) - This phrase means "please leave" and is a more polite way of asking someone to go away.
3. 滚开 (gǔn kāi) - This phrase is similar to 滚蛋 (gǔn dàn) but is slightly less impolite. It can also mean "roll away" or "get out of the way."
4. 走开一点 (zǒu kāi yī diǎn) - This phrase means "move away a bit" and can be used to ask someone to give you some space or to leave a certain area.
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No, 滚蛋 (gǔn dàn) is not appropriate to say in a formal setting. This phrase is considered to be impolite and is usually used to express anger or frustration. It is considered to be a vulgar expression and is not suitable for formal occasions.
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