Chinese · Greetings & Phrases

不客气

Bú kèqi

You're welcome

Beginnerphrase

Definition

The standard reply to thank you, literally meaning don't be polite.

Example

谢谢!— 不客气。

Thanks! — You're welcome.

Etymology

'不客气' (Bú kèqi) translates to 'you're welcome.' It expresses a polite refusal to claim thanks or credit, with '不' (bù) meaning 'not' and '客气' (kèqi) meaning 'polite' or 'formal.'

How & Where It’s Used

This expression is informal and commonly used in daily interactions to respond to gratitude. It is used both in spoken language and writing.

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