How to Say ‘Happy; pleased’ in Traditional Chinese
開心
💬 Usage Tip: [開心] is more “cheerful/feeling good” than formal [快樂]. Think “my heart opens.”
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Very Taiwanese everyday vibe—perfect for friends, coworkers, and kids.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
開心
[kāi xīn]
happy; joyful; to feel delighted
A very common everyday word for “happy.” In greetings it expresses a warm wish for someone’s mood and life to be cheerful.
過年見到你很開心,祝你新的一年也開心!
I’m very happy to see you during the New Year—wishing you a happy new year as well!
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