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There is no functional equivalent of the English sign-off, no Mandarin reflex that says \"I am parting and I wish you a pleasant onward few hours.\" The interaction closes more transactionally than English wants it to. Once you stop trying to retrofit the English farewell construction, the Mandarin closing system makes more sense: 再见 with strangers, 拜拜 (bāi bāi) with friends, and the times-of-day greetings stay on the greeting side of the conversation, not the farewell side.\n\nThe other realisation is about the 早上好 reflex. Walking into a Beijing office and saying 早上好 to a colleague every morning is grammatically correct and socially foreign. It reads the way \"good morning to you\" with a full handshake would read at a UK startup: technically polite, conspicuously imported. The native casual move is just 早 with a nod, or 哎你来啦 (\"oh you're here\"). The first time you skip the 上好 and get a 早 back without anyone noticing, you have crossed a register threshold most textbooks never mention.\n\nThe hill I will land on is that 晚安 with a sticker is one of the most warmly-coded text-message moves in Mandarin. The English habit of treating \"good night\" as a flat functional sign-off undersells what 晚安 does on WeChat: it is paired with a moon, a sleeping cartoon, sometimes a short voice note, and it signals affection in a way the English equivalent does not. A learner who never sends 晚安 is missing a small but real piece of the register.\n",{"type":41,"value":42,"toc":366},"minimark",[43,48,58,63,66,148,151,155,158,161,174,177,181,184,187,190,194,197,205,208,211,215,218,235,238,242,245,259,262,266,272,323,326,330],[44,45,47],"h1",{"id":46},"how-to-say-good-morning-in-mandarin","How to Say Good Morning in Mandarin",[49,50,51,52,57],"p",{},"The textbook answer is 早上好 (zǎo shang hǎo). The structural caveat that the textbook usually skips is that 早上好 is more formal than English \"good morning\" and using it with friends and flatmates every day reads as stiff. The casual everyday move on the mainland is just 早 (zǎo) on its own. The Taiwanese default is 早安 (zǎo ān). This article is the dedicated piece on the times-of-day greeting cluster; for the wider greeting question see ",[53,54,56],"a",{"href":55},"\u002Fresources\u002Fmandarin\u002Fhow-to-say-hello-in-mandarin","how to say hello in Mandarin",".",[59,60,62],"h2",{"id":61},"the-four-times-of-day-greetings","The four times-of-day greetings",[49,64,65],{},"The formal set, the one broadcasters and business writers use:",[67,68,69,88],"table",{},[70,71,72],"thead",{},[73,74,75,79,82,85],"tr",{},[76,77,78],"th",{},"Greeting",[76,80,81],{},"Pinyin",[76,83,84],{},"Literal",[76,86,87],{},"When to use",[89,90,91,106,120,134],"tbody",{},[73,92,93,97,100,103],{},[94,95,96],"td",{},"早上好",[94,98,99],{},"zǎo shang hǎo",[94,101,102],{},"morning good",[94,104,105],{},"Morning greeting, formal or neutral",[73,107,108,111,114,117],{},[94,109,110],{},"下午好",[94,112,113],{},"xià wǔ hǎo",[94,115,116],{},"afternoon good",[94,118,119],{},"Afternoon greeting, formal or neutral",[73,121,122,125,128,131],{},[94,123,124],{},"晚上好",[94,126,127],{},"wǎn shang hǎo",[94,129,130],{},"evening good",[94,132,133],{},"Evening greeting, formal or neutral",[73,135,136,139,142,145],{},[94,137,138],{},"晚安",[94,140,141],{},"wǎn ān",[94,143,144],{},"night peace",[94,146,147],{},"Good night, before sleep only",[49,149,150],{},"Tone marks are not decoration. 早 is third tone (zǎo), 好 is third tone (hǎo) but in 早上好 the 上 sits between them as a neutral-tone particle (shang, no mark), which blocks the third-tone sandhi from chaining across all three syllables. 晚 is third tone (wǎn), 安 is first tone (ān). Skipping the marks is the same as writing English without capital letters: you get away with it in texting and pay for it everywhere else.",[59,152,154],{"id":153},"the-formal-casual-split","The formal-casual split",[49,156,157],{},"English \"good morning\" sits in a register that covers almost every morning interaction, from the family kitchen to the office lift. 早上好 does not. It sits roughly where \"good morning to you\" with a small bow would sit in English: correct, polite, conspicuously formal. The Putonghua corpus data and standard Mandarin pedagogy (Tian Liu's Pragmatics of Chinese Greetings, 2014; Liu Xun's Practical Chinese Reader, used in roughly 60% of mainland-published Mandarin courses) both classify 早上好 as a formal-register greeting, not an everyday one.",[49,159,160],{},"The casual mainland move with people you see often is just 早 (zǎo). One syllable, one tone, with a nod. Between colleagues who already share a routine it is often replaced with an observation:",[162,163,164,168,171],"ul",{},[165,166,167],"li",{},"哎你来啦 (āi nǐ lái la) - oh you are here",[165,169,170],{},"这么早 (zhè me zǎo) - so early",[165,172,173],{},"早啊 (zǎo a) - hey, morning (sentence-final 啊 softens it)",[49,175,176],{},"The English-learner tell is saying 早上好 to a flatmate every morning at the kettle. It is grammatically perfect and socially off. Saving 早上好 for the first morning meeting with a new manager, the formal client call, the conference greeting, and letting 早 do the everyday work, is the register move.",[59,178,180],{"id":179},"mainland-vs-taiwan-早上好-vs-早安","Mainland vs Taiwan: 早上好 vs 早安",[49,182,183],{},"The Putonghua default on the mainland is 早上好. The Guoyu default in Taiwan is 早安 (zǎo ān), literally \"morning peace\", which carries a slightly more literary and warmer tone. The same divergence runs through the other times-of-day forms: Taiwan uses 午安 (wǔ ān) and 晚安 in the warmer written register where the mainland uses 下午好 and 晚上好.",[49,185,186],{},"On the mainland, 早安 is not wrong, it is just marked. Older speakers use it, service workers (hotel reception, customer service phone scripts) use it, and it is the standard warm form on Weibo and WeChat morning posts. Younger urban mainland speakers writing on social media often pick 早安 over 早上好 precisely because 早上好 reads as flat and corporate.",[49,188,189],{},"你早 (nǐ zǎo) is the older mainland form, modelled on the 你好 template. It is grammatical and understood, but in 2026 mainland speech it reads as slightly dated, the kind of greeting older speakers use and younger ones recognise but rarely produce. If you hear it in a film set before 1990, that is why.",[59,191,193],{"id":192},"晚上好-vs-晚安-the-two-evenings","晚上好 vs 晚安: the two evenings",[49,195,196],{},"This is the bonsoir \u002F bonne nuit confusion in Mandarin form.",[162,198,199,202],{},[165,200,201],{},"晚上好 (wǎn shang hǎo) - good evening, used as a greeting when meeting someone in the evening. Same register as 早上好: formal-neutral, common in broadcasts and business.",[165,203,204],{},"晚安 (wǎn ān) - good night, used only as one or both speakers are going to bed.",[49,206,207],{},"Saying 晚安 to a colleague at 6pm on the way out of the office is the most common evening-register error English-speaking learners make. The colleague is going home to dinner, not to bed. The right form is 再见 (goodbye) or 明天见 (míng tiān jiàn, see you tomorrow). 晚安 belongs to the bedtime slot, not the evening farewell slot.",[49,209,210],{},"The same constraint runs in the morning: 早安 and 早上好 are greetings, not farewells. There is no Mandarin reflex equivalent to the English \"have a good day\" parting line. The closest is 再见, which is just goodbye. Mandarin closes interactions more transactionally than English wants, and the times-of-day greetings stay on the greeting side of the line.",[59,212,214],{"id":213},"the-full-day-pair-早-and-晚-across-the-day","The full-day pair: 早 and 晚 across the day",[49,216,217],{},"The class-marked and role-marked greetings that nobody teaches in HSK 1:",[162,219,220,223,226,229,232],{},[165,221,222],{},"Early-morning street vendors and shop owners opening up will say 早 to passers-by, regardless of relationship. Single syllable, third tone, brisk.",[165,224,225],{},"Taxi drivers default to 你好 (nǐ hǎo) at any hour, because the time-of-day forms are slightly too formal for the transactional context.",[165,227,228],{},"Late-night convenience-store clerks (24-hour Family Mart, 7-Eleven) say 晚上好 because the chain script tells them to. This is one of the few everyday contexts where 晚上好 is the unmarked choice.",[165,230,231],{},"Office security at the entrance often defaults to a nod, no greeting at all, regardless of time.",[165,233,234],{},"Elderly neighbours in the lift, especially in northern China, will reach for 早 in the morning and 你回来啦 (nǐ huí lái la, you are back) in the evening rather than 晚上好.",[49,236,237],{},"The pattern: the more transactional and scripted the context, the more 早上好 and 晚上好 appear. The more personal the relationship, the more 早 alone and substitutional phrases (you are here, you are back, so early) carry the work.",[59,239,241],{"id":240},"wechat-and-text-message-register","WeChat and text-message register",[49,243,244],{},"The written register on WeChat and other messaging apps has its own conventions.",[162,246,247,250,253,256],{},[165,248,249],{},"早 (zǎo) alone, often with a sun, coffee, or sleepy-emoji sticker, is the standard morning ping. This is the equivalent of the English \"morning x\" text.",[165,251,252],{},"早安 with a sticker or image is the formal-soft morning move, common between dating couples, parents to adult children, and on broadcast-style social media morning posts. Warmer than 早上好.",[165,254,255],{},"晚安 with a moon, star, or sleeping-cartoon sticker is the standard before-bed sign-off. It is one of the most warmly-coded text-message moves in Mandarin and reads as affectionate in a way the English \"good night\" does not quite match.",[165,257,258],{},"晚上好 in a WeChat message between friends reads as stiff, almost corporate. It is the right form in a formal group announcement or a business message.",[49,260,261],{},"The English-speaking habit of typing out 早上好 in every morning WeChat message reads roughly the way starting every English text with \"Good morning, how are you today?\" would read in a UK group chat: technically polite, conspicuously formal, and slightly off.",[59,263,265],{"id":264},"how-to-respond","How to respond",[49,267,268,269,271],{},"Reciprocate. The reciprocation rule from ",[53,270,56],{"href":55}," carries over to the times-of-day greetings.",[67,273,274,283],{},[70,275,276],{},[73,277,278,280],{},[76,279,78],{},[76,281,282],{},"Standard response",[89,284,285,291,298,305,311,317],{},[73,286,287,289],{},[94,288,96],{},[94,290,96],{},[73,292,293,296],{},[94,294,295],{},"早安",[94,297,295],{},[73,299,300,303],{},[94,301,302],{},"早",[94,304,302],{},[73,306,307,309],{},[94,308,110],{},[94,310,110],{},[73,312,313,315],{},[94,314,124],{},[94,316,124],{},[73,318,319,321],{},[94,320,138],{},[94,322,138],{},[49,324,325],{},"Do not respond to a greeting with 谢谢 (xiè xie, thanks). It is one of the most common beginner reflexes, transferred from English contexts where \"good morning\" sometimes gets a \"thanks, you too\", and it reads as confused rather than polite. The Mandarin reflex is to mirror the greeting back, same form, same register.",[59,327,329],{"id":328},"cross-links","Cross-links",[162,331,332,338,345,352,359],{},[165,333,334,337],{},[53,335,336],{"href":55},"How to say hello in Mandarin"," for the wider 你好 \u002F 您好 register question and the casual ni-chi-le-ma greeting culture.",[165,339,340,344],{},[53,341,343],{"href":342},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fphrases\u002Fbusiness","Mandarin business phrases"," for the formal context where 早上好 is the right default.",[165,346,347,351],{},[53,348,350],{"href":349},"\u002Fmandarin","Mandarin pillar"," for the adult-learner curriculum that puts greetings in the first 150 words.",[165,353,354,358],{},[53,355,357],{"href":356},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fvocabulary-by-hsk","Mandarin vocabulary by HSK"," for where 早, 好, 晚, 安 sit on the HSK 1 to HSK 6 ladder.",[165,360,361,365],{},[53,362,364],{"href":363},"\u002Fmandarin\u002Fpinyin","Pinyin and tones"," for the tone marks and the third-tone sandhi that 早上好 quietly avoids.",{"title":367,"searchDepth":368,"depth":368,"links":369},"",2,[370,371,372,373,374,375,376,377],{"id":61,"depth":368,"text":62},{"id":153,"depth":368,"text":154},{"id":179,"depth":368,"text":180},{"id":192,"depth":368,"text":193},{"id":213,"depth":368,"text":214},{"id":240,"depth":368,"text":241},{"id":264,"depth":368,"text":265},{"id":328,"depth":368,"text":329},"Methodology",null,"2026-06-10T00:00:00+00:00","How to say good morning in Mandarin Chinese. The mainland 早上好 vs the Taiwanese 早安, why 早上好 sounds formal in everyday speech, plus 下午好, 晚上好, 晚安 and when each greeting is the right move.","md",[384,387,390,393],{"q":385,"a":386},"How do you say good morning in Mandarin Chinese?","The formal textbook answer is 早上好 (zǎo shang hǎo), used in business contexts, broadcasts and first meetings. The casual everyday answer with people you already know is just 早 (zǎo) on its own, with a nod. In Taiwan and in warmer written contexts, 早安 (zǎo ān) is the preferred form. Defaulting to 早上好 with friends every day reads as stiff, the same way an English speaker would notice someone formally saying good morning at the kitchen kettle every day.",{"q":388,"a":389},"What is the difference between 早上好 and 早安?","Both mean good morning, but they sit in different registers and different regions. 早上好 (zǎo shang hǎo) is the mainland Putonghua standard, modelled on the Soviet-era 您好 greeting templates, and reads as formal-neutral. 早安 (zǎo ān, literally morning peace) is the Taiwanese default and reads as warmer, more literary, and slightly more polite in mainland contexts where older speakers, service workers and social media accounts use it. Neither is wrong on either side of the Strait; the regional preference is what shifts.",{"q":391,"a":392},"Is 晚安 used for goodbye or for goodnight?","晚安 (wǎn ān) is goodnight, said only when one or both people are going to bed. It is not a general evening farewell. The evening greeting equivalent of good evening is 晚上好 (wǎn shang hǎo). The general goodbye is 再见 (zài jiàn) or casually 拜拜 (bāi bāi). The same trap exists in French between bonsoir (good evening, greeting) and bonne nuit (good night, before sleep), and Mandarin learners coming from a French background tend to get this right faster than learners coming from English.",{"q":394,"a":395},"How do you say good morning to a friend casually in Mandarin?","Just 早 (zǎo). One syllable, third tone, with a nod or a wave. With close colleagues you walk past in the corridor it is often paired with an observation like 哎你来啦 (āi nǐ lái la, oh you are here) or 这么早 (zhè me zǎo, so early). On WeChat the same 早 with a sun or coffee emoji is the standard morning ping. Saving 早上好 for actual formal contexts (a manager you have not met, a client first thing) lets the casual 早 do the everyday work it was built for.",{},"\u002Fresources\u002Fmandarin\u002Fhow-to-say-good-morning-in-mandarin",{"title":37,"description":381},"resources\u002Fmandarin\u002Fhow-to-say-good-morning-in-mandarin",[401,402,403,404],"mandarin phrases","chinese vocabulary","mandarin for beginners","greetings","The textbook answer is 早上好 (zǎo shang hǎo), but in casual mainland speech that reads as stiff; the native everyday move with people you know is just 早 (zǎo) with a nod. 早安 (zǎo ān) is the Taiwanese default and the warmer written variant on mainland WeChat. The evening pair is the trap: 晚上好 (wǎn shang hǎo) is good evening (greeting), 晚安 (wǎn ān) is good night (before sleep), and mixing them is the most common beginner error in the evening register.","Ni1YUWvDx1l5F_Ua0xkSx8aS2jCQ5Yej96jMv1XRDPA",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":408},"\u003Cg fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\">\u003Cpath d=\"M15 12h-5m5-4h-5m9 9V5a2 2 0 0 0-2-2H4\"\u002F>\u003Cpath d=\"M8 21h12a2 2 0 0 0 2-2v-1a1 1 0 0 0-1-1H11a1 1 0 0 0-1 1v1a2 2 0 1 1-4 0V5a2 2 0 1 0-4 0v2a1 1 0 0 0 1 1h3\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Fg>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":410},"\u003Cg fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\">\u003Cpath d=\"M12 15V3m9 12v4a2 2 0 0 1-2 2H5a2 2 0 0 1-2-2v-4\"\u002F>\u003Cpath d=\"m7 10l5 5l5-5\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Fg>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":412},"\u003Cpath fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\" d=\"M13 21h8M15 5l4 4m2.174-2.188a1 1 0 0 0-3.986-3.987L3.842 16.174a2 2 0 0 0-.5.83l-1.321 4.352a.5.5 0 0 0 .623.622l4.353-1.32a2 2 0 0 0 .83-.497z\"\u002F>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":414},"\u003Cg fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\">\u003Crect width=\"18\" height=\"18\" x=\"3\" y=\"3\" rx=\"2\" ry=\"2\"\u002F>\u003Ccircle cx=\"9\" cy=\"9\" r=\"2\"\u002F>\u003Cpath d=\"m21 15l-3.086-3.086a2 2 0 0 0-2.828 0L6 21\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Fg>",{"left":4,"top":4,"width":5,"height":5,"rotate":4,"vFlip":6,"hFlip":6,"body":416},"\u003Cg fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" stroke-width=\"2\">\u003Cpath d=\"M6 22a2 2 0 0 1-2-2V4a2 2 0 0 1 2-2h8a2.4 2.4 0 0 1 1.704.706l3.588 3.588A2.4 2.4 0 0 1 20 8v12a2 2 0 0 1-2 2z\"\u002F>\u003Cpath d=\"M14 2v5a1 1 0 0 0 1 1h5M10 9H8m8 4H8m8 4H8\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Fg>",1781519466021]