How to Say ‘You're welcome’ in Traditional Chinese
不客氣
💬 Usage Tip: Means 'don't be polite', dismissing any owed gratitude.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Common response to [謝謝], reinforcing courtesy.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
不
[bù]
you're welcome
Response to thank you.
您不必謝,我們不客氣。
No need to thank, you're welcome.
客氣
[kè qì]
polite
Showing good manners.
您這麼客氣真好。
It's nice that you are so polite.
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