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How do i say see you later in Chinese?

There are a few ways to say "see you later" in Chinese, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* 再見 (zài jiàn): This is the most common and formal way to say goodbye, meaning "see you again." It's suitable for most situations, including professional settings.

Informal:

* 一會兒見 (yī huì er jiàn): This literally translates to "see you in a while" and is more informal than 再見. It's suitable for friends and family.

* 等下見 (děng xià jiàn): Similar to 一會兒見, this means "see you later" and is also informal.

* 回頭見 (huí tóu jiàn): This means "see you later" and is a bit more casual than the others, suitable for close friends.

Other options:

* 後會有期 (hòu huì yǒu qī): This is a more literary and poetic way to say goodbye, meaning "we will meet again in the future."

Tips:

* You can also add a specific time frame after "see you later," such as "明天見" (míng tiān jiàn, see you tomorrow), or "晚上見" (wǎn shàng jiàn, see you tonight).

* The choice of phrase depends on your relationship with the person you're speaking to.

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