不用谢, or "no need to thank"
When someone say thank you to you in Chinese, you may reciprocate by saying: 不用客气 bù​ yòng​ kè ​qi​ - meaning 'You are welcome' or 'No need to stand on ceremony'
response
The response is, "Thank you."
An acceptable response would be, "thank you."
you're welcome.
Thank you for coming in traditional Chinese is 感謝您光臨.
The symbol here is for thank you: http://www.chinatownconnection.com/chinese-symbol-thank-you.htm
In Indo-Chinese, you can say "terima kasih" to mean thank you.
別謝 bié xiè don't thank me
"Would you like an apple?" "No, thank you." "Okay." "Would you carry my child?" "No, thank you." "Crap"
Chinese:不要谢谢Pinyin:búyào xiè xiè (xie xie is pronounced sheh sheh.)Literal Meaning:Not Want Thank Thank (but still means no thank you.)
別謝 bié xiè don't thank me