How to Say ‘I'd be happy to’ in Simplified Chinese
我很乐意
💬 Usage Tip: Using [我很] (wo hen) before [乐意] (le yi) amplifies the willingness, making it a friendly and enthusiastic agreement.
🇨🇳 In China: Expressing [我很乐意] in social settings demonstrates keenness and approachability, a valued trait in building relationships.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I / me
The speaker referring to themselves.
对于这个请求,我很乐意。
I am willing for this request.
很
[hěn]
very
Used for emphasis, meaning greatly or to a high degree.
我很乐意去逛逛街。
I am very willing to go shopping.
乐意
[lè yì]
willing
Keen or ready to do something.
他们很乐意参加活动。
They are very willing to participate in the event.
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