A1 Expression Informal 2 min read

回头见!

húitóu jiàn!

See you soon!

Literally: Return head see

In 15 Seconds

  • A friendly way to say 'See you later' to friends.
  • Implies you will definitely meet again very soon.
  • Perfect for casual settings like offices, schools, or cafes.

Meaning

This is a friendly way to say goodbye when you expect to see the person again soon. It literally suggests you'll see them when you 'turn your head back' around.

Key Examples

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Leaving a friend after grabbing coffee

咖啡很好喝,回头见!

The coffee was great, see you later!

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Walking out of the office for a quick lunch break

我去吃午饭了,回头见。

I'm going to lunch, see you in a bit.

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Ending a brief professional call with a close partner

好的,那我们回头见。

Okay, see you then.

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Cultural Background

Very common among youth. Used similarly. Often mixed with English.

💡

Casual only

Don't use with bosses.

In 15 Seconds

  • A friendly way to say 'See you later' to friends.
  • Implies you will definitely meet again very soon.
  • Perfect for casual settings like offices, schools, or cafes.

What It Means

回头见 is your go-to casual goodbye. It is the Chinese equivalent of "See you later" or "Catch you later." It implies that your separation is only temporary. You aren't saying goodbye forever. You are just hitting the pause button on your interaction. It feels warm and full of expectation.

How To Use It

Drop this phrase at the end of a conversation. You don't need fancy grammar here. Just say it as you are walking away. It works perfectly as a standalone sentence. You can also add it after a specific time. For example, 下午回头见 means "See you later this afternoon."

When To Use It

Use it with people you actually see often. It is perfect for colleagues heading to lunch. Use it with friends after a coffee date. It's great for classmates leaving a lecture. Even with a shopkeeper you visit every day, it feels natural. It creates a nice sense of continuity in your relationships.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this for final goodbyes. If someone is moving to another country, it feels too casual. Avoid using it in very stiff, formal ceremonies. Don't say it to a high-ranking official you'll never meet again. It might sound a bit presumptuous there. Also, don't use it if you are actually annoyed with someone. It’s too friendly for a dramatic exit!

Cultural Background

The phrase comes from the idea of turning your head (回头). It suggests that the next meeting is just around the corner. In Chinese culture, maintaining 'mianzi' (face) involves showing you value the relationship. Saying you'll see someone again soon reinforces that bond. It’s much softer than the standard 再见 (goodbye).

Common Variations

You will often hear 一会儿见 for "see you in a few minutes." Another common one is 回头再说, which means "let's talk about it later." If you want to be very trendy, some younger people just use the English "Bye-bye." But 回头见 remains the classic, reliable choice for daily life.

Usage Notes

This phrase sits comfortably in the informal to neutral range. It is perfect for peers and friends, but avoid using it with people significantly higher in status unless the vibe is very relaxed.

💡

Casual only

Don't use with bosses.

Examples

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#1 Leaving a friend after grabbing coffee
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咖啡很好喝,回头见!

The coffee was great, see you later!

A perfect, natural way to end a casual hangout.

#2 Walking out of the office for a quick lunch break
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我去吃午饭了,回头见。

I'm going to lunch, see you in a bit.

Commonly used between colleagues who work in the same space.

#3 Ending a brief professional call with a close partner
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好的,那我们回头见。

Okay, see you then.

Adds a touch of warmth to a professional relationship.

#4 Texting a friend that you are running late but coming
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我马上到,回头见!

I'll be there soon, see you in a bit!

Used in texts to build anticipation for the meeting.

#5 Joking with a friend who forgot their umbrella
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别淋湿了,回头见!

Don't get wet, see you later!

A lighthearted way to say goodbye while teasing a bit.

#6 Saying goodbye to a neighbor you see every morning
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王奶奶,回头见!

Grandma Wang, see you later!

Shows respect and friendliness to community members.

#7 A bittersweet parting before a short business trip
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就几天而已,回头见。

It's only a few days, see you soon.

Used to reassure someone that the separation is brief.

Test Yourself

Which is appropriate for a friend?

How do you say goodbye to a friend?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 回头见

It is the most casual and friendly.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Formality Scale of Goodbyes

Slang

88 (Bā bā)

Used in gaming/chat

Informal

回头见 (Huítóu jiàn)

With friends and peers

Neutral

再见 (Zàijiàn)

Standard goodbye

Formal

失陪了 (Shīpéi le)

Excuse me, I must leave

Where to use 回头见

回头见
🏃

Leaving the Gym

See you tomorrow!

Office Break

Back in 10 mins!

📚

After Class

See you at the dorm!

🍎

Daily Market

See you next time!

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Which is appropriate for a friend? Choose A1

How do you say goodbye to a friend?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 回头见

It is the most casual and friendly.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

No, it's too informal.

Related Phrases

🔗

再见

contrast

Goodbye

🔗

回头聊

similar

Talk later

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