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How to Say ‘You have a great choice’ in Simplified Chinese

你的选择真不错

💬 Usage Tip: Praising someone's decision-making or taste.

🇨🇳 In China: Acknowledging choices reflects respect for personal style and taste.

Phrase Breakdown

你的

your

Belonging to you.

Example

这是你的书。

This is your book.

选择

choice

An option or decision made.

Example

我需要做出选择。

I need to make a choice.

truly

Used for emphasis, meaning 'really' or 'truly'.

Example

他真聪明。

He is truly smart.

不错

not bad

Indicates something is good or satisfactory.

Example

这个餐厅不错。

This restaurant is not bad.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[]

you

Refers to the person or people being addressed.

Example

你做得很好。

You did well.

[de]

's/ of

Used to indicate possession.

Example

我的朋友很有趣。

My friend is interesting.

选择

[xuǎn zé]

choice

The act of selecting or making a decision.

Example

你的选择很明智。

Your choice is wise.

[zhēn]

really

Used to emphasize truth or reality.

Example

这真好吃。

This is really delicious.

不错

[bù cuò]

not bad

Quite good; satisfactory.

Example

你的想法真不错。

Your idea is not bad at all.

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