How to Say ‘Don't worry’ in Traditional Chinese
不用擔心
💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced (bu yong dan xin), telling someone to relax.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: A reassuring phrase, shows care and concern in a light-hearted way.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
不用
[bù yòng]
no need to worry
A phrase used to reassure someone that there is no reason for concern.
放心,只是小問題,不用擔心。
Rest assured, it's just a minor issue, no need to worry.
擔心
[dān xīn]
worry
To feel anxious or concerned about something uncertain or with potential danger.
放心,只是小問題,不用擔心。
Rest assured, it's just a minor issue, no need to worry.
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