How do you say nice to meet you politely?
5 “Nice to meet you” or a variation.
- 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 are two ways to say nice to meet you?
Formal and Informal:
- 1) It’s very nice to meet you.
- 2) Nice to meet you too.
- 3) Lovely to meet you.
- 4) It’s great connecting with you.
- 5) I’ve heard great things about you.
What to say after it’s a pleasure to meet you?
23 Answers. 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”.
Can we say nice to meet you in chat?
It would be laughable to use “Nice to meet you” as the close of a letter. I personally avoid using “meet” to describe an internet encounter, whether in email or chat, even though my fingers often want to type just that.
Can I say nice to meet you in email?
Yes. You can say “Nice to meet you” on email or It’s very nice to meet you! Lovely to meet you!
Can I say nice to meet you on the phone?
You could also say nice to meet you if you’re on the phone or if you’re having an online video call and the first time that you meet in person you can also say “Nice to meet you” in person. I’ve noticed that many English learners overuse this sentence when speaking English.
Do you say nice to meet you?
You tend to use “Nice to meet you” too much. Actually, this common phrase is actually only ever used in one very specific situation — the very first time that you meet someone. There is nothing wrong with saying “Nice to meet you” if and only if it is the very first time that you are meeting someone in person.
Is it correct to say nice to meet you on the phone?
1 Answer. It’s not common practice to say “nice to meet you” on the telephone but, if an introduction was made on the call, then I suppose it fits.
Can I say nice to meet you in message?
Can you say nice to meet you on email?
Yes you can write nice to meet you over email and the correct term is “ nice to e-meet you”. E-meet is meeting someone for the first time online or via- email.