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What are the two ways of saying Pleased to meet you?

What are the two ways of saying Pleased to meet you?

If “nice to meet you” sounds too clichéd, you can try one of these variations on the theme:

  • It’s great connecting with you.
  • Pleased to meet you.
  • Lovely to meet you.
  • How do you do? (Formal. Especially in Britain)
  • Delighted to make your acquaintance. (Very formal)

What is the best reply for Nice to meet you?

Hello, the most common answer is “Nice to meet you too”. You can also say “Thank you. It’s very nice to meet you as well”, “Am glad to meet you too”.

Is it correct to say it’s a pleasure meeting you?

1 Answer. They’re both grammatically correct. The situations in which they’re used are different though. I would use “It is a pleasure meeting you.” or “It is a pleasure to meet you.” at the beginning of when seeing someone for the first time.

What does it was a pleasure meeting you?

This is a polite phrase that you say to someone that you’ve just met for the first time at the end of the conversation. Some more casual phrases that mean mostly the same thing are: It was nice to meet you.

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How do you formally say nice to meet you?

Formal and Informal:

  1. 1) It’s very nice to meet you.
  2. 2) Nice to meet you too.
  3. 3) Lovely to meet you.
  4. 4) It’s great connecting with you.
  5. 5) I’ve heard great things about you.

How do you respond to it was a pleasure meeting you in an email?

You can respond by saying “Nice to meet you too” or Great to meet you too or” Its my pleasure to meet you too”. Just smile and say “Nice to meet you too”, ” The pleasure is all mine” to show your gratitude.

Will a guy text you after a date?

“When it comes to texting after a first date, you should text no later than the next day to say you had a great time, or to thank them for their time,” says Susan Trombetti, a matchmaker and CEO of Exclusive Matchmaking. “Most people will text within a few hours of arriving home and thank their date.”