Significado
Said by the person staying to the one leaving.
Contexto cultural
Farewells are never brief. 'Yaxshi boring' is usually the start of a series of well-wishes including 'Salom ayting' (Say hello to others) and 'Yana keling' (Come again). In the capital, you might hear a mix of Uzbek and Russian. Even if the conversation is in Russian, an Uzbek person might switch to 'Yaxshi boring' for the final goodbye to add warmth. In these Tajik-influenced areas, you might hear the Tajik equivalent 'Ba xayr rafted', but 'Yaxshi boring' is understood and used by all as the national standard. In villages, 'Yaxshi boring' is often accompanied by the host holding the gate open until the guest is out of sight. It is rude to close the gate immediately.
The Hand Gesture
When saying 'Yaxshi boring' to someone you respect, place your right hand over your heart and tilt your head slightly.
Don't be too brief
Just saying 'Xayr' can feel cold. Always add 'Yaxshi boring' to make it warmer.
Significado
Said by the person staying to the one leaving.
The Hand Gesture
When saying 'Yaxshi boring' to someone you respect, place your right hand over your heart and tilt your head slightly.
Don't be too brief
Just saying 'Xayr' can feel cold. Always add 'Yaxshi boring' to make it warmer.
Plural for Respect
Even if only one person is leaving, use 'Yaxshi boring' (plural form) to show high respect.
The 'Uzatish' Rule
Always walk the person to the door while saying this phrase; never say it while sitting down.
Teste-se
Who should say 'Yaxshi boring'?
Scenario: Anora is at her house. Her friend Dilshod is leaving to go home.
The person staying (Anora) says 'Yaxshi boring' to the person leaving (Dilshod).
Complete the polite farewell.
Xayr, uyga yaxshi _______.
The polite/plural imperative ending is '-ing'.
Choose the correct response.
A: Men ketdim, xayr! B: ________!
When someone says they are leaving (Men ketdim), the standard response is 'Yaxshi boring'.
Which is the most formal version?
Saying goodbye to a group of elders:
Adding '-lar' makes it plural and extra respectful for a group.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Levels of Politeness
Informal
- • Yaxshi bor
Polite
- • Yaxshi boring
Very Formal
- • Yaxshi boringlar
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosScenario: Anora is at her house. Her friend Dilshod is leaving to go home.
The person staying (Anora) says 'Yaxshi boring' to the person leaving (Dilshod).
Xayr, uyga yaxshi _______.
The polite/plural imperative ending is '-ing'.
A: Men ketdim, xayr! B: ________!
When someone says they are leaving (Men ketdim), the standard response is 'Yaxshi boring'.
Saying goodbye to a group of elders:
Adding '-lar' makes it plural and extra respectful for a group.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, if the other person is the one who is going to move or hang up first, it's very natural.
'Yaxshi bor' is informal (friends/kids), 'Yaxshi boring' is polite (adults/strangers).
No, it is a secular phrase, though it carries the spirit of a blessing.
You can say 'Yaxshi boringlar' to specifically address the group.
Yes! It's actually the most polite way to exit a taxi.
It acts as an adverb meaning 'well'.
You should say 'Yaxshi qoling' (Stay well).
'Oq yo'l' is more 'grand'. Use 'Yaxshi boring' for daily life and 'Oq yo'l' for big trips.
It's like the 'ch' in the Scottish 'loch' or German 'Bach'.
Yes, it's very common when ending a chat if someone says they are going somewhere.
Frases relacionadas
Oq yo'l
similarWhite path / Safe journey
Yaxshi qoling
contrastStay well
Xayr
synonymGoodbye
Sog' bo'ling
builds onBe healthy
Ko'rishguncha
similarUntil we meet again