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Technically, when you're saying the coined term hello, "Ni hen hao", you're saying "You're very good", which implies in Chinese as "nice" (that's when you're taking it literal). In addition, you can say "Ni hen kae chi", meaning "You are very polite", which can also be taken for "You're nice". There are many ways to piece together such a phrase, but this is probably the most popular form.

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