contextual

How do I say 'it's okay'?

Natural for accepting an apology or dismissing a small problem, but not for every English use of 'okay.'

没关系

méi guānxi

It's okay / it doesn't matter.

LITERAL

There is no relation / consequence.

WHAT IT REALLY MEANS

It's okay / it doesn't matter.

WHEN IT FITS

Responding to an apologyReassuring someone after a mistakeMinor inconvenience

Translate the conversational job of “okay,” not the English word in isolation.

English uses “it’s okay” for too many jobs. Chinese splits them. 没关系 releases someone from blame, 没事 reassures that nothing is wrong, 好的 signals agreement, and 可以 grants permission.

That split is why learners often overuse 没关系. It is correct in apology contexts, but if you use it for every kind of “okay,” you sound translated rather than native.

HOW PEOPLE ACTUALLY SAY IT

对不起,我忘了。没关系。

Duìbuqǐ, wǒ wàng le. Méi guānxi.

Sorry, I forgot. It's okay.

Accepting an apology
晚几分钟没关系。

Wǎn jǐ fēnzhōng méi guānxi.

Being a few minutes late is okay.

Saying a condition is acceptable

CHOOSE BY SITUATION

没事

méi shì

No worries / it's fine.

A more casual response or reassurance that nothing is wrong.

好的

hǎo de

Okay / got it.

You are agreeing to a plan or acknowledging instructions.

可以

kěyǐ

Okay / allowed / can do.

You are granting permission or saying something is acceptable to do.