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What does 外卖 mean?

One of the most-used words in daily Chinese life — the food delivery ecosystem is a pillar of urban existence.

外卖

wài mài

Food delivery / takeout — ordering food from restaurants delivered to your door.

LITERAL

Outside sell / external sale.

WHAT IT REALLY MEANS

Food delivery / takeout — ordering food from restaurants delivered to your door.

WHEN IT FITS

Ordering food delivery from apps like 美团 and 饿了么Asking if a restaurant does deliveryDaily life logistics

外卖 is the word that feeds urban China. Two apps dominate: 美团 (Měituán, Meituan) and 饿了么 (È le me, Ele.me). Together they deliver millions of meals daily via a network of electric scooter riders (骑手) who navigate cities with astonishing efficiency.

The ordering vocabulary you actually need:

  • 点外卖 (diǎn wài mài) — order delivery (the action of selecting food in the app)
  • 下单 (xià dān) — place the order (confirm and pay)
  • 骑手 (qí shǒu) — the delivery rider. You will see this word tracking their location on the app map.
  • 送达 (sòng dá) — delivered. The status you are waiting for.
  • 差评 (chà píng) — bad review. Use sparingly — it significantly impacts the rider’s income.
  • 好评 (hǎo píng) — good review. Riders will sometimes message you asking for one.

The cultural note: delivery riders in China work under intense time pressure from the platform algorithms. A rider who is late may lose money. This has made the rider-platform dynamic a topic of public sympathy and debate. When your food arrives during a rainstorm, a genuine 谢谢, 辛苦了 (thank you, you’ve worked hard) is appreciated beyond just politeness.

You can order almost anything by 外卖 in Chinese cities: restaurant meals, groceries, medicine, flowers, alcohol, electronics. The delivery infrastructure is so developed that many young urban Chinese cook very little — 外卖 is the default, not the exception.

HOW PEOPLE ACTUALLY SAY IT

今天不想做饭,叫个外卖吧。

Jīntiān bù xiǎng zuò fàn, jiào ge wài mài ba.

I don't feel like cooking today — let's order delivery.

Everyday decision
外卖到了吗?骑手说在楼下了。

Wài mài dào le ma? Qí shǒu shuō zài lóu xià le.

Is the delivery here? The rider says they're downstairs.

Tracking an order

CHOOSE BY SITUATION

叫外卖

jiào wài mài

Order delivery — the verb form.

The action of ordering — 我叫了个外卖 = I ordered delivery

骑手

qí shǒu

Delivery rider — the person who brings your food.

Referring to the delivery person — neutral and respectful