How to Say ‘You're welcome’ in Traditional Chinese
不用謝
💬 Usage Tip: [不用] (bú yòng) means no need, creating a humble response.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: A common response to being thanked, showing humility.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
不用
[bù yòng]
no need to thank
A polite reply after someone expresses gratitude, indicating that the help wasn't a burden.
這是我應該做的,不用謝。
This is what I should do, no need to thank me.
謝
[xiè]
thank
An expression of gratitude.
謝您幫我忙。
Thank you for helping me.
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