How do you reply to Xie Xie?
Michael King
Updated on March 18, 2026
As we know, you should answer "bu keqi 不客气" (you're welcome) when someone said "xiè xie" to you.
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.Is it xie xie or xie xie ni?
The most common way of saying thank you is “Xie Xie Ni(nin).” Thank you can also be expressed in Chinese in other ways including “duo xie” to mean many thanks, “Xie Xie ni bang wo” to say thanks for your help, or FeiChang gan xie.What is Xie Xie in English?
(Chinese, colloquial) thank you.Is Xie xie a girl?
Xie is a short, pale skinned, girl that has teal hair and hair styled in "ox horns" or the odango style. She has purple eyes and wears a reddish-pink Chinese dress with a yellow trim, it also has pink heart buttons that are connected to each other by yellow strips and underneath her dress are navy blue leggings.Different Ways to Reply to "Thank you" 谢谢(xièxie) - Learn Real Chinese
How do you respond to Ni hao ma?
Simple Responses in ChineseFriend: Ni hao ma? (how are you?) You: Wo hen hao! Xie xie.
Is Xie Xie polite?
It's just a modest and polite expression of "thank you" in Chinese. Generally speaking, "xiè xie" is (approximate to) thank you. Chinese seldom say xiè xie to people in close relationships and they do not tend to say xiè xie when others say something nice to them.Is Xiexie polite?
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 does Xia mean?
Use "do xia" in the Hakka dialect and in Taiwanese Chinese.This is an alternate way of saying "thank you" in both dialects. In native characters, write do xia as 多謝. A rough pronunciation would be do-syeh.
What is Leng Loi?
#1: Leng chai / leng luiThese terms are derived from the Cantonese dialect – “leng” means pretty/good looking; “chai” and “lui” mean boy and girl respectively. Commonly used when anyone wants to get your attention.