就算我不在你过的也很好
[jiù suàn wŏ bù zài nĭ guò de yĕ hĕn hăo]
'Even if I'm not there, you will do just fine,' conveys a feeling of insignificance or expresses that one's presence doesn't greatly affect another person’s wellbeing, often used self-deprecatingly or with underlying emotions of distance.