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."
The symbol here is for thank you: http://www.chinatownconnection.com/chinese-symbol-thank-you.htm
Thank you for coming in traditional Chinese is 感謝您光臨.
To say thank you in indo is terima kasi.(te-ri-ma ka-si) To say thank you in chinese is xie xie.(sie sie)
An acceptable response would be, "thank you."
別謝 bié xiè don't thank me
you're welcome.
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
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