When someone thanks you in Chinese, there’s a number of polite ways to say “You’re Welcome”.
In this video you’ll learn the 8 most common and useful ones!
(After watching, feel free to leave me a question or comment on the topic of saying “you're welcome” in Chinese)
A Summary of the Phrases from the video
不用 bù yòng: need not
谢 xiè: to thank
谢 xiè: to thank
什么 shén me: what
呢 ne: question particle
小 xiǎo: small
意思 yì sī: meaning
不 bù: not
客气 kè qì: polite / courteous
不用 bù yòng: need not
客气 kè qì: polite / courteous
你 nǐ: you
太 tài: extremely
客气 kè qì: polite / courteous particle
了 le: particle
没 méi: (negative prefix for verbs) / have not / not
事 shì: matter / thing
小事 xiǎo shì: trivial matter
一 yī: a
桩 zhuāng: measure word
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