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"glad that you liked it" vs "happy that you liked it"

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They express satisfaction or pleasure that someone liked something. The choice between 'glad' and 'happy' is a matter of personal preference or style, as they convey a similar sentiment.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

glad that you liked it

This is correct

You can use this phrase if you gave a gift or suggestion to someone and the person appreciated it.

ExpertExplanation provided by a TextRanch English expert


Some examples from our editors:

  • I thought that movie would be funny; I'm glad that you liked it.
  • I spent all afternoon cooking this meal; I'm glad that you liked it.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • glad that you enjoyed it
  • happy that you liked it

happy that you liked it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express satisfaction or pleasure.

This phrase is used to convey satisfaction or pleasure that someone liked something. 'Happy' conveys a feeling of joy or contentment.

Alternatives:

  • glad that you liked it
  • pleased that you liked it
  • delighted that you liked it
  • content that you liked it
  • satisfied that you liked it

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