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Here are 12 of the most important ways to say thank you in Chinese. Because xièxiè is the most spoken “thank you” in the world.
Politeness is a greatly complex phenomenon that can differ in meaning depending on the culture. What is polite in one country, can be considered rude in another. However, there are a few rules that keep the same interpretation everywhere in the world. For example, a heartfelt thanks is timely in every corner of the world. And the Chinese culture makes no exception. If there is one phrase you should absolutely master before traveling to China, it’s 谢谢 (xièxiè) – meaning “thank you” in Chinese. Like James Allen once said – “no duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks”.
Besides that, thank you in Chinese (谢谢 – xièxiè) is the most spoken “thank you” in the world. With 谢谢, you’ll be able to express your gratitude towards over 1 billion people. Isn’t that amazing?
So here are 12 of the most important ways to say thank you in Chinese.
As already mentioned, the most common way to say “thanks” or “thank you” in Chinese is xièxiè (谢谢) or xièxie. A rough Chinese pronunciation of that is syeh-syeh, but while it sounds like the same words repeated twice, there is actually a very subtle difference between the two. Because the first syllable is a fourth tone and the second is a neutral, you should start the pronunciation high with the first syllable and then say the second one more lightly and without any emphasis.
So whenever you want to express your gratitude in Chinese, it’s safe to say xièxiè (谢谢). And because it is a universal formula, it can be used safely in most social interactions.
That being said, let’s look at some more variations of “thank you” in Chinese.
Just like in any other language, the way you say “thank you” in Chinese can alter its meaning. If you say it harshly and keep a straight face, Chinese speakers may perceive your attitude as sarcastic. So smile, act as you would in your native country and nod respectfully (don’t bow as you would do in Japan). Even if your pronunciation is not perfect, your message will certainly be conveyed correctly.
Now let’s look at some of the most common ways of saying “thank you very much” in Chinese.
Other variations include:
Just as important as the simple, plain “thank you” is the “thank you for something” thank you. Because sometimes you need to be more specific. What are you thanking them for? So here’s how to thank someone in Chinese for the gift they gave you and some more Chinese phrases that might come in handy next time you visit China.
Depending on the social context, in some cases, you might want to vary your answers. For example, when someone compliments you, instead of saying 谢谢 xièxiè – which may sound a little arrogant, you could say 哪里哪里 nǎlǐ nǎlǐ . In English, that translates to “no, no” or “where, where” as in “you’re flattering me” or “you’re too kind”.
In fact, Chinese culture is known for its preference for modesty and humility. Deflecting a compliment rather than accepting it with a plain “thank you” is much more appreciated. Thus, another way to deflect a compliment (while secretly enjoying it) is to say 没有没有 méiyǒu méiyǒu – meaning “no, no, that’s nonsense”.
If you want to respond to someone’s thanks with “you’re welcome” in Chinese, you can say 不客气 bù kèqì.
As you can guess, that’s the most used expression, but again, if you want to vary the Chinese vocabulary you are using, you can also say 不用谢 bú yòng xiè (meaning “don’t mention it”) or 小事一桩 xiǎo shì yī zhuāng (“it’s nothing”).
Do you want to learn more? Here’s how to say “thank you” in more than 30 languages!
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