In 15 Seconds
- Use it to signal you are in a rush.
- Combines 'I' + 'chase' + 'time'.
- Perfect for quick exits and polite refusals.
Meaning
This is your go-to phrase when you need to tell someone you are short on time or in a rush. It literally means you are 'chasing' time to make it to your next destination.
Key Examples
3 of 6Ordering food at a busy lunch counter
麻烦快一点,我赶时间。
Please be quick, I'm in a hurry.
A friend starts a long story while you're walking to class
下次再说吧,我现在赶时间。
Let's talk next time, I'm in a hurry right now.
In a taxi during rush hour
师傅,我赶时间,能快点吗?
Driver, I'm in a rush, can we go faster?
Cultural Background
In big cities like Beijing or Shanghai, people are often in a rush. This phrase is heard constantly in subways and busy streets. People often add '不好意思' (excuse me) to be extra polite.
Add '不好意思'
Always add '不好意思' before the phrase to sound polite.
In 15 Seconds
- Use it to signal you are in a rush.
- Combines 'I' + 'chase' + 'time'.
- Perfect for quick exits and polite refusals.
What It Means
我赶时间 (wǒ gǎn shí jiān) is the most common way to say you're in a hurry. The word 赶 means to chase, rush, or hurry. Think of it as you literally running after the clock. It is simple, direct, and very useful. You are telling the other person that time is your boss right now.
How To Use It
You can use this phrase as a standalone sentence. It works perfectly when someone tries to start a long conversation. Just say 不好意思,我赶时间 (Sorry, I'm in a hurry). You can also add it to the beginning of a request. For example, ask a taxi driver to go faster. It is a very flexible building block for your daily Chinese.
When To Use It
Use it when you are about to miss your bus. Use it when a salesperson stops you on the street. It is great for ending a phone call that is dragging on. If you are at a restaurant and need the bill fast, this is your phrase. It signals to others that they need to be brief. It is the ultimate 'polite escape' card.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using this with your boss during a deep performance review. It might sound like you don't care about their feedback. Don't use it during a first date unless you actually want to leave. In very formal ceremonies, like a wedding toast, it can seem quite rude. If someone is sharing a sad story, saying this makes you look cold. Use it for logistics, not for avoiding emotional connections.
Cultural Background
Chinese culture values efficiency, especially in big cities like Shanghai or Beijing. People are always on the move. Being 'busy' is often seen as a sign of being successful or important. However, politeness still matters. Adding a small 'sorry' before this phrase softens the blow. It shows you aren't ignoring them; you're just a victim of a tight schedule.
Common Variations
You might hear people say 我挺赶的 (wǒ tǐng gǎn de). This means 'I'm quite rushed.' If you are extremely late, you can say 我急着走 (wǒ jí zhe zǒu). That means 'I'm anxious to leave.' If you want to be extra polite, say 我时间有点紧 (wǒ shíjiān yǒudiǎn jǐn). This translates to 'My time is a bit tight.' All of these help you navigate the busy streets of life.
Usage Notes
The phrase is neutral and safe for 90% of situations. Just remember that the tone of voice determines if you sound stressed or just busy.
Add '不好意思'
Always add '不好意思' before the phrase to sound polite.
Examples
6麻烦快一点,我赶时间。
Please be quick, I'm in a hurry.
Adding '麻烦' (máfan) makes the request for speed more polite.
下次再说吧,我现在赶时间。
Let's talk next time, I'm in a hurry right now.
A gentle way to postpone a conversation without being rude.
师傅,我赶时间,能快点吗?
Driver, I'm in a rush, can we go faster?
'师傅' (shīfu) is the standard respectful way to address a driver.
不好意思,我赶时间,挂了啊。
Sorry, I'm in a hurry, hanging up now.
Short and effective for ending unwanted calls.
真不巧,我赶时间,我们微信聊!
What bad luck, I'm in a rush, let's chat on WeChat!
Suggesting an alternative (WeChat) keeps the relationship warm.
别挡路,我赶时间去干饭!
Don't block the way, I'm in a hurry to go eat!
'干饭' (gànfàn) is slang for eating enthusiastically.
Test Yourself
Which is the most natural way to say you are in a rush?
我____时间。
The verb '赶' is the standard collocation for '时间' when expressing urgency.
🎉 Score: /1
Visual Learning Aids
Formality of 'I'm in a hurry'
Talking to friends or family
我很赶!
Standard daily use
我赶时间。
In a business meeting
我时间比较紧迫。
Where to use '我赶时间'
In a Taxi
Asking for speed
Street Sales
Polite rejection
At a Cafe
Ordering quickly
With Friends
Leaving early
Practice Bank
1 exercises我____时间。
The verb '赶' is the standard collocation for '时间' when expressing urgency.
🎉 Score: /1
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, but add '抱歉' (sorry) to show respect.
Related Phrases
来不及了
similarIt's too late.
快点
builds onHurry up.