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How to Say ‘See you tonight!’ in Simplified Chinese

我们晚上见!

💬 Usage Tip: Pattern: [我们] + time + [见] = “See you (at time).” You can swap the time: [我们明天见] (“See you tomorrow”).

🇨🇳 In China: Around Chinese New Year, this is often said when planning an evening gathering—family dinner, fireworks, or watching the Spring Festival Gala together: [我们晚上见!]

Word-by-Word Breakdown

我们

[wǒ men]

we; us

Refers to the speaker and the listener(s) as a group. Often used to sound friendly and inclusive in plans: 我们…

Example

拜年以后,我们晚上见,一起吃团圆饭!

After we pay New Year visits, see you tonight—we’ll eat reunion dinner together!

晚上

[wǎn shàng]

evening; night (time period)

A time word meaning “tonight/in the evening.” Placed before a verb phrase to set the time: 晚上 + 见/吃饭/聊天.

Example

走的时候说一声:我们晚上见!

When you leave, say it: ‘See you tonight!’

[jiàn]

to see; to meet

Used in farewells to mean “see you.” With a time word it becomes a common goodbye: 明天见 / 回头见 / 晚上见.

Example

不打扰你了,我们晚上见!

I won’t bother you anymore—see you tonight!

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