What does "tricky" mean? In what circumstances could I use it?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Here, "tricky" means "difficult" or "awkward." Tilda says "tricky" because the question is not simple to answer, and there are many things to consider when answering it. You can describe something as "tricky" when you have a task or problem that is difficult to solve or deal with, and if the problem is out of the ordinary, so it could be a bit awkward to handle. "Tricky" can also mean deceitful or crafty. Ex: This is a tricky situation. How should we deal with it? Ex: Be careful. It's tricky to park at the conference centre. => difficult and awkward Ex: Rachel is good at being tricky. => deceitful