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How to Say ‘Wishing you too!’ in Simplified Chinese

也祝你!

💬 Usage Tip: This is a “return wish” opener. In real use, it’s usually followed by something: [也祝你新年快乐] / [也祝你身体健康].

🇨🇳 In China: Returning good wishes is part of the friendly back-and-forth during New Year greetings, especially when visiting family.

Phrase Breakdown

also; too

Used to add “also/too,” often when returning a greeting or wish.

Example

我也去。

I’m going too.

祝你

wish you…

Used to return a wish: “也祝你…” = “And (I) wish you too…”

Example

也祝你新年快乐!

Wishing you a Happy New Year too!

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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also; too

Used to echo someone’s good wishes back to them: “you too.” Common reply after someone says 祝你….

Example

谢谢你,也祝你天天开心!

Thank you—wishing you happiness every day too!

[zhù]

to wish (someone)

In replies, 也祝… means “I also wish…” and is a polite, warm New Year response.

Example

你祝我新年快乐,我也祝你平安健康!

You wish me a Happy New Year, and I also wish you peace and good health!

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you

The listener being addressed in greetings; very common during Chinese New Year exchanges.

Example

也祝你新的一年心想事成!

Wishing you too that in the new year everything goes as you hope!

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