How to Say ‘You're welcome’ in Simplified Chinese
不用客气
💬 Usage Tip: Common way to say 'it's nothing', pronounced 'boo-yohng kuh-chee'.
🇨🇳 In China: Encourages a friendly and informal atmosphere, especially after giving thanks.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
不用
[bù yòng]
no need
Indicates that something is unnecessary.
生日预订成功,不用担心,不用客气。
The birthday booking is successful, no need to worry, you're welcome.
客气
[kè qì]
polite
Usually used in this phrase meaning 'you're welcome'.
生日预订成功,不用担心,不用客气。
The birthday booking is successful, no need to worry, you're welcome.
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