used in a text message, email, etc. to express one's doubt while giving an opinion
someone's best friend, used by young people on social media, especially in text messages

永远的好朋友, 长久好友
used in online conversations indicating that one would be back after a short time

稍等一下, 马上回来
a common abbreviation used in texts or online conversations, which means one does not know something

我不知道, 不知道
used especially in text or online messages to express laughter or amusement about something funny

哈哈 (Hāhā), 大笑 (Dàxiào)
used to express shock, surprise, or excitement, particularly on social media or in text messages

天啊!, 天哪!
used to express good wishes and congratulations to someone on their birthday

生日快乐!, 祝你生日快乐!
an abbreviation commonly used in online conversations and social media posts to encourage living life to the fullest and taking risks

活在当下!, 尽情享受生活!
used in written or spoken conversations to indicate that someone has shared more personal or detailed information than is comfortable or necessary

太多信息了!, 太多了,不需要知道这些!
used to introduce a new topic or information that is related to the ongoing conversation

顺便说一下, 顺便提一下
used to express the urgency or immediacy of completing a task or taking action without unnecessary delay

尽快, 马上
used in online messaging, texting, and email as a friendly way to indicate that the conversation is ending but the speakers will communicate again in the future

回头见!, 稍后再聊!
used in written or spoken communication to indicate that the information being provided is intended to inform the recipient, but not necessarily requiring any action on their part
said when someone helps us or does something nice for us

谢谢!, 感谢!
