While “next week” is a universal concept, the Chinese way of expressing it reveals a highly logical and systematic approach to time. Unlike English, which uses different words like “next,” “last,” “this,” “tomorrow,” and “yesterday,” Chinese often relies on a consistent “up/down” or “before/after” spatial metaphor for time.
This same pattern applies to months (上个月, 这个月, 下个月) and semesters (上学期, 这学期, 下学期). This consistency makes it easier for learners to grasp once they understand the core concept.
下周 (xià zhōu) is a high-frequency, all-purpose term used in virtually every aspect of modern life. It is neutral in formality and can be used in any situation.