How to Say “What is your WeChat?” in Chinese
Small talk and travel · HSK 3
"What is your WeChat?" in Chinese is 你的微信是多少? (Nǐ de Wēixìn shì duōshao?). In Mainland China, asking for 微信 (Wēixìn, WeChat) is the equivalent of asking for a phone number; it's how friendships, business, and dating all happen. Notice we say 是多少 (literally 'is how much'), treating the ID like a number, even though WeChat IDs are usually letters.
Primary translation
你的微信是多少?
Nǐ de Wēixìn shì duōshao?
Variants by register
Formal
方便加一下您的微信吗?
Fāngbiàn jiā yīxià nín de Wēixìn ma?
Casual
加个微信呗?
Jiā ge Wēixìn bei?
When to use it
In Mainland China, asking for 微信 (Wēixìn, WeChat) is the equivalent of asking for a phone number; it's how friendships, business, and dating all happen. Notice we say 是多少 (literally 'is how much'), treating the ID like a number, even though WeChat IDs are usually letters. A more common move is to just open your QR code and say 扫一下 (sǎo yíxià); 'give it a scan.' In Taiwan, people use LINE (連線/LINE) instead; asking for WeChat there will mark you as a Mainlander or a tourist.
Example sentences
扫一下我的二维码就行。
Sǎo yīxià wǒ de èrwéimǎ jiù xíng.
Just scan my QR code.
我们加个微信以后多联系。
Wǒmen jiā ge Wēixìn yǐhòu duō liánxì.
Let's add each other on WeChat and stay in touch.
您微信号是多少?我发给您。
Nín Wēixìn hào shì duōshao? Wǒ fā gěi nín.
What's your WeChat ID? I'll send it to you.