How do you answer a dui bu qi?

How to Respond to "dui bu qi"? In Chinese, you may use "mei guan xi" ( /meɪ gu:ɑn ʃɪ /) or "mei shi"( /meɪ ʃrɪ / ) to respond to "dui bu qi". Both have a meaning of "that's all right, don't feel sorry about it or "it's fine, don't worry".
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Why does dui bu qi mean sorry?

It means "sorry" in the sense that you have wronged someone and want to apologize. The phrase consists of three characters in traditional Chinese: 对不起 (對不起.
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What is dui bu dui?

Literally, dui bu dui in Chinese means 'correct-not-correct' in English. Its fimc- tion has been identified as either the main predicate of an A-not-A question or the tag of a tag question.
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What is bu hao yi si?

The Mandarin Chinese phrase 不好意思 (bù hǎo yì si) is frequently used in Chinese culture as a way of saying "excuse me," "embarrassed," or “sorry.” The literal translation of 不好意思 (bù hǎo yì si) is “not good meaning.”
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What is the appropriate response to Ni hao ma?

Simple Responses in Chinese

Friend: Ni hao ma? (how are you?) You: Wo hen hao! Xie xie. Ni ne? (I am very good, thanks.
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What is BU in Chinese?

Another one you'll soon learn is 不 (bù) , which means “no” or “not”.
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What xie xie ni means?

Chinese term or phrase: xie xie ni. English translation: thank you.
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What is the meaning of Wo hen hao?

I am fine (very good) thanks and you? Will Matter.
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What does ni ne mean in Chinese?

This is often equivalent to saying “and … ?", “what about … ?” or “how about … ?” in English. Some examples: 你呢? Nǐ ne? And you?
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What is the meaning of Wo Jiao?

They both essentially mean the same thing, "I am called" vs "My name is", but wo jiao is more casual and is probably used more commonly in daily speech.
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What does Gong Xi Fa Cai mean?

The loose translation in Mandarin is “wishing you prosperity in the coming year,” while the Cantonese translation is “wishing you happiness and prosperity.” Some people substitute prosperity for wealth, so it can mean “wishing you to make lots of money.”
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What is Bu Yong Xie?

Expected response: 'bu yong xie' meaning 'No worries! '
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What is Wo Ai Ni?

Wo Ai Ni (I Love You) Mommy - More Chinese or More American? (
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How do you use BU in Chinese?

One common way to form a “yes or no” question sentence in Chinese is to use a verb or adjective plus its negative form. It is similar to when we say, “Do you like this or not?” in English. So “不bù” is usually the one to be used when asking a yes or no question.
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What is the meaning of BU in English?

Business unit, a division within a company, as in strategic business unit.
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How do you reply to Bu Yong Xie?

不用谢 bú yòng xiè

As we know, you should answer "bu keqi 不客气" (you're welcome) when someone said "xiè xie" to you. However, many Chinese answered "bu yong xie" instead. "bu yong xie" means "you don't need to say thank you to me".
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How do you respond to thank you in Chinese?

1. 不客气 If someone says “thank you” to you in Chinese, what would be the appropriate response? There are so many different ways to say you are welcome in Chinese, but 不客气bukeqi is probably the most commonly used one. You can never go wrong if you say 不客气.
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How do you pronounce Bu Xie?

We later came to learn that non-English speaking workers thought we were very polite to each other by saying bu xie (pronounced "buu shee-eh") which in Chinese translates as "you are welcome" and means "don't mention it".
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How do you reply to Gong Xi Fa Cai?

When someone greets you "Gong Xi Fa Cai" or "Gong Hey Fat Choy," a fun way to respond is with "Hong Bao Na Lai" which means "Red envelope please."
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How do you respond to Gong Hei fat choy?

Simply respond with the same phrase they used. It means “Wishing you a prosperous year, too.” A fun way to respond to someone who greets you with Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin) or Gong Hey Fat Choy (Cantonese) is Hong Bao Na Lai, “Red envelope please!”
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What do you say after gong xi fa cai?

恭禧發財 – Gong Xi Fa Cai

This means 'wish you to be prosperous in the new year'. If someone says this to you, you simply reply with the same phrase. You could also reply with Hong Bao Na Lai, “Red envelope please!” This phrase can be reciprocated between friends or colleagues. It's a jokey way of asking for luck.
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What is Hao Chi in English?

Chinese tofu from China. The word hǎo chī is therefore an important vocabulary item in China, because hǎo 好 means good and chī 吃 means eat. Good eat = tasty (good to eat) As with a lot of Chinese compliments, it's almost customary to say something is hǎo chī regardless of whether it is actually tasty or not.
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