How to Say ‘It's okay’ in Simplified Chinese
没事
méi shì
[may shir]
💬 Usage Tip: [没事] is a super useful everyday phrase meaning "it’s okay," "no problem," or "don’t worry." After a scary moment in a match, it can calm the mood fast.
🇨🇳 In China: You will hear [没事没事] a lot in Chinese life—not just in sports. Repeating it makes it sound more soothing, like "It’s fine, it’s fine!"
Phrase Breakdown
没
méi
[may]
not; no
A negative word meaning 'not' or 'didn't' in many everyday expressions.
没关系,没事的。
It's okay, no problem.
事
shì
[shir]
matter; problem; thing
Refers to an issue, situation, or matter; in 没事 it means 'nothing is wrong.'
现在没事了,我们继续看。
It's okay now, let's keep watching.
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