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How to say You are welcome in Cantonese

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There are different ways to say you are welcome. In this article, you will learn how and when to use which phrase.

To say “You are welcome” in Cantonese, you can say 唔使客氣 m4 sai2 haak3 hei3. Note that this phrase works for any situation in response to 唔該 m4 goi1 or 多謝 do1 ze6. 唔使 m4 sai2  means no need and 客氣 haak3 hei3 means “to be polite”, which literally means “no need to be polite”

“You are welcome” (no need to be polite)

唔使客氣 m4 sai2 haak3 hei3

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If someone says “Thank you (please)” 唔該 m4 goi1 to you, you can reply by saying, “No need to” 唔使 m4 sai2 + “Thank you (please)” 唔該 m4 goi1.

“You are welcome” (no need to say please)

唔使唔該 m4 sai2 m4 goi1

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