What does good to hear mean?
What does good to hear mean?
A phrase used when one is pleased by what someone else has just said. A: “We had a great time at your party last weekend.” B: “Oh, I’m so glad to hear that!” Oh great, glad to hear it. See also: glad, hear, that, to.
How do you say good to hear?
Synonyms
- good to know.
- nice to hear.
- glad to hear.
- nice to know.
- pleased to hear.
- delighted to hear.
- glad to hear that.
- great to hear.
How do you say Happy to hear that?
1 Answer. Yes, it’s informal. You could consider saying ‘I am very pleased to hear that’, or ‘Congratulations! Very well done’, or ‘That’s fantastic to hear!’
How do you say great to hear from you?
I’m very happy to be able to hear you now.” To express you are happy to speak with someone, then use, “I’m glad to hear from you!” or perhaps, “It’s great hearing from you.”
What should I reply for good to know?
Yes, you can use “good to know” when someone tells you something useful. I (really) appreciate your comment/response. Thank you….
- Thanks for the info/information!
- I didn’t know that. Thanks!
- That was useful. Thanks!
What is reply of 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”.
What do you reply to pleasure meeting you?
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.
How do you say happy to see you?
Ways to Say “NICE TO MEET YOU”
- Pleased to meet you.
- It was lovely meeting you.
- Glad to meet you.
- I’ve enjoyed meeting you.
- It’s a pleasure to meet you.
- It’s very nice to meet you.
- How do you do?
- Lovely to meet you.
Can you say nice to meet you in chat?
If you talk with someone on the phone before (or instead of) meeting them in person, it would sound odd to say “nice to meet you.” Instead, you would say “It was nice talking with you,” and possibly add that you look forward to meeting them (or hope to meet them, at least) in person.
What to say besides what are you doing?
In this kind of situation, you could use these alternatives:
- What are you up to (right now)?
- Are you doing anything (right now)?
- Are you busy (right now)?
- Are you free (right now)?
- Do you have any spare time (right now)?
- Do you happen to have any spare time (right now)?