Have you ever wanted to greet someone in Chinese in the morning, but felt a little lost? Maybe you searched online for phrases and were bombarded with complex characters and confusing pronunciation guides. It’s tough to know where to start when you just want to send a simple, heartwarming “good morning” to a friend, colleague, or loved one.

Worse still, imagine trying to say “good morning” and accidentally saying something completely different! Embarrassing situations like that can make you hesitant to try at all. Plus, relying on automated translators isn’t always the best bet; they can sometimes give clunky or unnatural-sounding results. You end up feeling frustrated and unsure, wishing there was a clearer, more approachable way.