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How to Say ‘Wishing you good health!’ in Simplified Chinese

祝你身体健康!

💬 Usage Tip: Super common pattern: [祝你] + [身体健康]. Very “no-risk,” suitable for anyone.

🇨🇳 In China: Perfect for elders, teachers, or someone recovering from illness—warm without being too personal.

Phrase Breakdown

祝你

Wish you…

Used to introduce a blessing or good wish to the listener.

Example

祝你天天开心!

Wish you happy every day!

身体

body; health (physical condition)

Literally “body.” In phrases like “身体健康,” it refers to one’s physical health.

Example

你身体怎么样?

How is your health?

健康!

healthy; health!

Means “healthy/health.” Often used in greetings and wishes, especially to elders.

Example

祝爷爷奶奶健康!

Wishing grandpa and grandma good health!

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[zhù]

to wish (someone)

Sets up a blessing; very common in polite New Year messages.

Example

祝你身体健康,万事如意!

Wishing you good health and may everything go your way!

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you

Refers to the person receiving your blessing.

Example

祝你身体健康!

Wishing you good health!

身体

[shēn tǐ]

body; health (physical condition)

In the fixed wish 身体健康, 身体 emphasizes physical well-being.

Example

祝你身体健康,平安顺利。

Wishing you good health, safety, and smooth success.

健康

[jiàn kāng]

healthy; health

Together with 身体 it forms the most common health greeting: 身体健康.

Example

祝你身体健康,新的一年更开心。

Wishing you good health and even more happiness in the new year.

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