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很好,谢谢!

Very good, thanks!

Wörtlich: Very good, thanks!

Use this phrase to politely signal you are doing well and appreciate the person asking.

In 15 Sekunden

  • The standard polite response to 'How are you?' in Chinese.
  • Always includes 'hěn' (very) to sound grammatically natural.
  • Ends with 'xièxie' to show appreciation for the inquiry.
  • Suitable for work, strangers, and casual acquaintances.

Bedeutung

This is your go-to response for saying you are doing great and showing appreciation. It is the polite, positive way to answer 'How are you?' or react to good news.

Wichtige Beispiele

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1

Answering a teacher's greeting

老师,我很好,谢谢!

Teacher, I am very good, thanks!

👔
2

Texting a friend who checked in

我很好,谢谢关心!

I'm great, thanks for caring!

🤝
3

A waiter asking about the meal

菜很好,谢谢。

The food is very good, thanks.

💼
🌍

Kultureller Hintergrund

In Chinese social etiquette, responding positively is a way to maintain 'face' and social harmony. The use of 'hěn' (very) before 'hǎo' (good) is grammatically required to balance the sentence, even if you don't literally mean 'very.' It reflects the importance of balance and politeness in daily interactions.

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The 'Hen' Secret

Don't translate 'hěn' as 'very' in your head. In this context, it's just a grammatical placeholder. Saying just 'Wǒ hǎo' sounds like you're a robot or a textbook from 1950.

💬

The 'And You?' Loop

Always follow up with 'Nǐ ne?' (And you?). Chinese conversation is like ping-pong; you must hit the ball back to be considered polite.

In 15 Sekunden

  • The standard polite response to 'How are you?' in Chinese.
  • Always includes 'hěn' (very) to sound grammatically natural.
  • Ends with 'xièxie' to show appreciation for the inquiry.
  • Suitable for work, strangers, and casual acquaintances.

What It Means

很好,谢谢 is the classic 'I am fine' response. It is composed of (very), (good), and 谢谢 (thanks). In Chinese, we rarely just say 'good' alone. We almost always add to make it sound natural. It is like adding salt to a dish. Without it, the sentence feels a bit unfinished. This phrase radiates positivity and politeness.

How To Use It

Use this when someone asks 你好吗? (How are you?). You can also use it when someone asks how your day was. Or even how your meal tastes! It is a complete package. You state your status and then thank the person for asking. It is polite, clean, and efficient. If you want to be extra friendly, pair it with a smile. It works perfectly in both speech and text.

When To Use It

Use it when your boss asks about a project. Use it when a neighbor greets you in the elevator. It is perfect for small talk at a party. If a waiter asks if the food is okay, this is your line. It is the 'safety' phrase of the Chinese language. You can never really go wrong with it. It makes you sound well-mannered and upbeat.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this if things are actually going poorly. If you just lost your keys, 很好 will sound sarcastic or confusing. Also, avoid using it with very close family members. With your mom or spouse, it might sound a bit too formal. They might ask, 'Why are you being so polite?' In those cases, a simple 挺好的 (pretty good) feels more intimate. Also, do not use it to answer 'Yes/No' questions.

Cultural Background

Chinese culture places a high value on harmony and politeness. Even if you are just 'okay,' saying 很好 keeps the social energy positive. The 谢谢 at the end is crucial. It acknowledges the other person's concern for you. Interestingly, younger generations might skip the 谢谢 with friends. But keeping it in shows you have great 'mianzi' (social standing/manners). It is a hallmark of a person who knows their etiquette.

Common Variations

If you are feeling amazing, try 非常好 (Extremely good). If you want to sound more casual, use 挺好的 (Quite good). To ask the question back, add 你呢? (And you?). So it becomes: 很好,谢谢。你呢? This creates a perfect loop of polite conversation. It is the simplest way to keep a chat going without needing a massive vocabulary.

Nutzungshinweise

This phrase is neutral and safe for almost any situation. The main 'gotcha' is using it with very close family where it might seem cold or overly formal.

💡

The 'Hen' Secret

Don't translate 'hěn' as 'very' in your head. In this context, it's just a grammatical placeholder. Saying just 'Wǒ hǎo' sounds like you're a robot or a textbook from 1950.

💬

The 'And You?' Loop

Always follow up with 'Nǐ ne?' (And you?). Chinese conversation is like ping-pong; you must hit the ball back to be considered polite.

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Too Polite?

If you say this to your best friend of 10 years, they might think you're mad at them or being sarcastic. Use 'Tǐng hǎo de' for the 'bestie' vibe.

Beispiele

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#1 Answering a teacher's greeting
👔

老师,我很好,谢谢!

Teacher, I am very good, thanks!

Adding the title 'Teacher' makes it very respectful.

#2 Texting a friend who checked in
🤝

我很好,谢谢关心!

I'm great, thanks for caring!

Adding 'guānxīn' (caring) adds a warm, personal touch.

#3 A waiter asking about the meal
💼

菜很好,谢谢。

The food is very good, thanks.

You can replace 'I' with the subject you are praising.

#4 Being asked about a new job
💼

新工作很好,谢谢。

The new job is very good, thanks.

A standard, safe answer for professional small talk.

#5 Responding to an ex-partner (humorous)
😄

没你我也很好,谢谢。

I'm doing very well without you, thanks.

A bit sassy, showing you are thriving independently.

#6 Meeting a neighbor in the morning
😊

早安!我很好,谢谢。

Good morning! I'm very good, thanks.

A classic morning exchange in an apartment building.

#7 Answering a concerned grandparent
💭

奶奶,我很好,谢谢您。

Grandma, I'm very well, thank you.

Using 'nín' (formal you) shows deep respect for elders.

Teste dich selbst

Choose the correct word to complete the polite response to 'Nǐ hǎo ma?'

我 ___ 好,谢谢!

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 很 (hěn)

In Chinese, 'hǎo' usually needs an adverb like 'hěn' to be grammatically complete in a statement.

How do you say 'thanks' at the end of this phrase?

很好,___!

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 谢谢 (xièxie)

'Xièxie' means thanks and completes the polite response.

🎉 Ergebnis: /2

Visuelle Lernhilfen

Formality Spectrum of 'I am fine'

Informal

With close friends

挺好的 (Tǐng hǎo de)

Neutral

Standard polite response

很好,谢谢 (Hěn hǎo, xièxie)

Formal

To superiors or elders

我很好,谢谢您 (Wǒ hěn hǎo, xièxie nín)

Where to use 'Hěn hǎo, xièxie'

很好,谢谢

Coffee with a colleague

Small talk response

💼

Job Interview

Answering 'How are you?'

🏥

At the Doctor

Describing recovery

📱

Texting a group

Updating friends

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

Not exactly. In phrases like 很好, it often acts as a necessary grammatical link. Without it, the sentence feels 'naked' and incomplete to a native ear.

Yes! It's a social lubricant. Even if your day is just average, 很好,谢谢 is the standard polite way to keep the conversation positive.

Absolutely. Dropping the subject is very common in spoken Chinese. 很好,谢谢 is perfectly natural and slightly more concise than 我很好,谢谢.

You would say 不太好 (bú tài hǎo), which means 'not too good.' It's softer and more polite than saying 不好 (bad).

It's not mandatory, but it's highly recommended for beginners. It ensures you sound polite and appreciative while you're still learning the nuances of tone.

To show extra respect, change 谢谢 to 谢谢您 (xièxie nín). The 'nín' is the formal version of 'you'.

Yes, it's a great way to start a reply to a polite inquiry like 'How have you been?' in a professional email.

Just 挺好 (tǐng hǎo) is a common shorter, more casual version used among peers.

If someone asks how you are after you were sick, you might say 好多了 (hǎo duō le), meaning 'much better now.' The le indicates a change in state.

The meaning is universal across China. However, in the north, people might add an 'r' sound (er-hua), but for this specific phrase, it stays pretty standard.

Verwandte Redewendungen

还可以

Just okay / Not bad

不错

Not bad / Quite good

非常棒

Excellent / Great

马马虎虎

So-so (idiomatic)

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