CNY - Don’t say 新年快乐xīn nián kuài lè (Happy New Year)

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Комментарии • 64

  • @comprehensiblechinese
    @comprehensiblechinese Год назад +64

    I think it’s totally fine to say 新年快乐。😅A Chinese person in a Chinese shop literally just said that to me a few hours ago…

  • @georgplaz
    @georgplaz Год назад +28

    I don't know how I ended up here, I am not planning to learn chinese, but still liked the video! good content :)

  • @peachesbunny
    @peachesbunny Год назад +13

    其实《新年快乐》也行,要咋样祝福就咋样祝福

  • @samgyeopsal569
    @samgyeopsal569 Год назад +4

    Yeah this is some BS because me and my Chinese friends literally said 新年快乐 2 days ago. There is even a rabbit sticker in wechat that says 新年快乐,like the tiger one from last year.

  • @Patroclus27
    @Patroclus27 Год назад +2

    It’s a very normal greeting for cny in singapore too.
    Either 新年快乐 or 恭喜发财

  • @anonamatron
    @anonamatron Год назад +2

    In Taiwan people say xin nian kuai le a lot during Chinese New Year...

  • @jasondicioccio880
    @jasondicioccio880 Год назад +2

    可能是一個中國跟台灣的差別,但是在台北我最近經常聽到「新年快樂」

  • @Malins2000
    @Malins2000 Год назад +13

    春节快乐 :)

    • @jiayun-8074
      @jiayun-8074 Год назад +2

      Actually as an Chinese native speaker,I say新年快乐more frequently,新年快乐is the sentence my mom says

    • @Malins2000
      @Malins2000 Год назад

      @@jiayun-8074 Thanks for that! well it might be something regional too..
      As a learner I just hope not to embarass myself too much ;)

  • @metaboxeo7648
    @metaboxeo7648 Год назад +2

    You are the most entertaining teacher. I ❤️ your videos. 新年好, 过年好, Xīnnián hǎo, guònián hǎo, Happy New Year! My Chinese New Year resolution is to learn Mandarin.

  • @TheVampireAzriel
    @TheVampireAzriel Год назад +1

    I was happy with myself that I remembered to say 兔年快乐 this year, next year I'll try to say 新年好 😁

  • @kristyna.kocianova
    @kristyna.kocianova Год назад +2

    I am in Taiwan rn and everyone says 新年快樂 (not just to me, to people within earshot as well, Taiwanese people), I have actually never heard anyone use these here! Maybe it's a regional difference!

  • @erlebach123
    @erlebach123 Год назад +3

    Are you sure? Other sources say that Chinese people say 元旦快乐 for the Western New Year because they reserve 新年快乐 for Chinese New Year.

  • @dragoneer121
    @dragoneer121 Год назад

    I'm happy I actually got to use this with a friend!

  • @leqimiao3128
    @leqimiao3128 5 месяцев назад

    It doesn't matter.We say them all.But 2 later are more spoken and not too formal in daily situations.

  • @patrykgorczynski419
    @patrykgorczynski419 Год назад +4

    兔年吉祥!

  • @patrickstar1164
    @patrickstar1164 Год назад

    Thanks so much. I was actually planning to say xin nian kuai Le to my Chinese colleagues 🤣

  • @rgb0901
    @rgb0901 Год назад

    I've learned some japanese among these years, and I found this amazing channel, I'm really impressed to see how sino-japanese words are mutually intelligible like 新年
    新年快乐
    新年明けましておめでとう

  • @MoeMoe-vc6os
    @MoeMoe-vc6os Год назад

    谢谢老师❤❤

  • @gracegrace9108
    @gracegrace9108 Год назад +1

    新年好!

  • @Rigonatti_Angelo
    @Rigonatti_Angelo Год назад +1

    Me watching it after sending 新年快乐 to my Chinese friends: 🤡🤡🤡

  • @user-ni9tf5yr6m
    @user-ni9tf5yr6m Год назад +1

    🤣I do not know why I am laughing 🤣

  • @arnoldong8900
    @arnoldong8900 Год назад

    Happy new year

  • @koitsukiaya8454
    @koitsukiaya8454 Год назад +1

    元旦快乐 is for new year not chinese calendar, but 新年快乐 also okay... 😬

  • @lballzdurocher
    @lballzdurocher Год назад

    So do I say 新年好 to my 外卖 driver when he drops off my food? I'm trying to be polite, and now I think I understand why they chuckle when I say 新年快乐

  • @ilvessalmi
    @ilvessalmi Год назад

    恭喜发财 Shuo!🍊🍊🍊

  • @NyanMyatTun8226
    @NyanMyatTun8226 Год назад

    新年好,恭喜发财

  • @LJJ22
    @LJJ22 Год назад +3

    But I see most of my Chinese WeChat contact doing it. So is it only different in a direct conversation?
    My sample size would be 30-40 people across 8 years. They mostly use 新年快乐.

    • @lxtatar7773
      @lxtatar7773 Год назад +1

      对对 我也看过好几次啊

    • @ShuoshuoChinese
      @ShuoshuoChinese  Год назад

      Are they directly talking to you/ writing in their wechat moments? If we greet each other in real life during the new year 拜年(bàinián) we usually say 过年好/新年好

    • @LJJ22
      @LJJ22 Год назад +2

      @@ShuoshuoChinese Both. In messages to me I could explain it that they want to send me simpler messages, because my Chinese level is not so high, but I have also seen it in Moments frequently. Not as the only way. I have definitely seen at least 3 different variations, including 新年快乐 and using the new year's animal.

    • @ShuoshuoChinese
      @ShuoshuoChinese  Год назад

      Yeah, that’s my point
      It’s ok to write 新年快乐in text, but in conversations (like we speak) we would say 过年好

    • @LJJ22
      @LJJ22 Год назад

      @@ShuoshuoChinese Thanks. Yes, that totally makes sense. I haven't been to China during New Year, so it has only been texts for me.

  • @meb114
    @meb114 Год назад

    恭喜发财!

  • @janationaltreasure
    @janationaltreasure Год назад +1

    ngl the fuwuyuan said xnkl to me so i don't rly think it's that much of an issue. in sg we say gong xi fa cai

  • @NoCareBearsGiven
    @NoCareBearsGiven Год назад +5

    Well at least in overseas Chinese communities I have only heard 新年快乐 (sing ni kuai lak/sum nim phai lok/xin nian kuai le) never xin nian hao/sing ni hoah for lunar new year.
    So 新年快乐is perfectly acceptable, at least in overseas Chinese communities.

  • @KinLee919
    @KinLee919 Год назад

    Note: gongxi facai (gong hei fat choy in Cantonese) is always good, i guess everybody like to be rich.

  • @Tibissia
    @Tibissia Год назад +3

    Is this a click bait? This is absolutely not true. My teacher said it's the same, he uses both, and i have a chinese friend that wished me 新年快乐 before i even asked her about this thing.
    Looks like the same thing of "你好吗"。 some say chinese people don't use that. But china is very big, and every region is different. You should delete this video, it confuses students

  • @Flying-Fox19
    @Flying-Fox19 5 месяцев назад

    Sun Yut Fie Loc - Cantonese phrase 😊

  • @a-sam8151
    @a-sam8151 Год назад

    过年好 老师!

  • @mukeshambani8263
    @mukeshambani8263 6 месяцев назад

    when does new year start😮

  • @Chineseforall
    @Chineseforall Год назад

    过年好

  • @ruthchappell9073
    @ruthchappell9073 Год назад

    Great tip, thanks teacher! When I lived in China I pretty exclusively heard the holiday being called 春节, does anyone say 春节快乐? Or is that weird?

    • @ShuoshuoChinese
      @ShuoshuoChinese  Год назад +1

      Yes people do write:新春快乐 often

    • @ruthchappell9073
      @ruthchappell9073 Год назад

      @@ShuoshuoChinese Thanks for your reply! How interesting, is it a more formal expression then, since it's written rather than spoken?

  • @christophershiongmoe1475
    @christophershiongmoe1475 5 месяцев назад

    Xin nian hao

  • @SuraPon
    @SuraPon Год назад

    新政如意新年发财。

  • @xuexizhongwen
    @xuexizhongwen Год назад +2

    This is absolutely not true. I hear Chinese people use that phrase for both Western and Chinese new year all the time, just as often as 過年好 and 新年好.

  • @henrykho4796
    @henrykho4796 Год назад

    Nice
    How to enrol ur class

  • @user-lx5yo4ih6m
    @user-lx5yo4ih6m Год назад

    🤗🥰🥰🐰

  • @moniqofficial1068
    @moniqofficial1068 Год назад

    小姐....你说怎型钢...

  • @willylim9084
    @willylim9084 Год назад

    Xin Nien Hao!

  • @atlevel1002
    @atlevel1002 5 месяцев назад

    As a Chinese, actually 新年好 sounds very unnatural to me, so should I ask you don't say that in Lunar New Year?

  • @sk8erboi82
    @sk8erboi82 Год назад

    Do you teach?

  • @lxtatar7773
    @lxtatar7773 Год назад

    一月一号不是元旦吗

  • @Leo_NotNoob
    @Leo_NotNoob 6 месяцев назад

    新年好?More Like 我不好

  • @pusseydestroya6945
    @pusseydestroya6945 Год назад

    新年快乐乐乐乐乐!😛😛😛😛😎