How to Say ‘Congratulations’ in Simplified Chinese
恭喜
💬 Usage Tip: [恭喜] is a polite “congrats.” Often paired with money/prosperity phrases during New Year.
🇨🇳 In China: In Spring Festival context, it’s less about a specific achievement and more about sharing festive good fortune.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
恭喜
[gōng xǐ]
congratulations; best wishes (festive)
Used in festive greetings, especially around Chinese New Year, to express congratulations and good wishes.
过年见面先说一句:恭喜!
When you meet during the New Year, you can first say: Congratulations/Best wishes!
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