How to Say ‘Wishing you a thriving business!’ in Traditional Chinese
祝你生意興隆!
💬 Usage Tip: Best for people who run a business, work in sales, or own a shop. It’s polite and professional.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: A common greeting when visiting a store during New Year—sometimes said while handing over a gift box or when paying.
Phrase Breakdown
祝你
wish you...
Used to introduce a wish or blessing toward the listener.
祝你考試順利。
Wish you success in the exam.
生意
business; trade
Refers to business activity, often buying/selling or running a shop/company.
這家店生意很好。
This shop’s business is very good.
興隆
prosperous; thriving
A formal word often used in blessings to mean “flourishing/prosperous,” especially for business.
祝你生意興隆、財源廣進。
Wishing your business to thrive and wealth to pour in.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
祝
[zhù]
to wish
Introduces the blessing; common for New Year messages to business owners.
拜年時我對店家說:祝你生意興隆!
During New Year greetings, I told the shop owner: “Wishing you thriving business!”
你
[nǐ]
you
Addresses the person you’re wishing well to.
祝你生意興隆!新的一年多多指教。
Wishing you thriving business! Please look after me in the new year.
生意
[shēng yì]
business; trade
In this greeting, 生意 specifies you’re wishing for business success.
祝你生意興隆,天天滿單!
Wishing your business to thrive—fully booked every day!
興隆
[xìng lóng]
prosperous; thriving (especially business)
興隆 describes booming prosperity; very common in formal blessings.
新年祝福你生意興隆、財源廣進!
New Year wishes to you: may your business thrive and wealth pour in!
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