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How to say goodbye beyond 再见!

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告辞

(gào cí)

I’m leaving. 

This is a very formal way to announce that you are leaving.

For example:

我告辞了!( I m l eaving.eaving.))/ 我先告辞了!( I m l eaving first.)

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(有空)再会

(yǒu kòng zàihuì)

(If you’re you’re available)  let’s let’s catch up later; let’s meet again

This expression is quite similar to

This expression is quite similar to 再见再见, but it sounds much more polite and sincere. It’s a , but it sounds much more polite and sincere. It’s a simple way to sound more fluent and polite when speaking Chinese in a formal setting.eaking Chinese in a formal setting.

后会有期

(hòuhuìyǒuqīhòuhuìyǒuqī))

We will meet again one day.

This is like “farewell”. If you are about to depart but are not sure when you will see each  other again, you can say “后会有期”, which sounds very cordial and sincere, though it is a little it is a little dramatic to say in daily life.

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