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good to see you vs nice to see you

Both "good to see you" and "nice to see you" are correct and commonly used phrases to express pleasure in seeing someone. They are interchangeable and convey a positive sentiment when greeting someone.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 936 views

good to see you

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express pleasure in seeing someone.

This phrase is used to greet someone warmly and express happiness at seeing them.

Examples:

  • Good to see you again!
  • It's always good to see you.
  • Good to see you after so long.
  • Good to see you, how have you been?
  • Good to see you, let's catch up soon.
  • May 9, 2018 ... When we finish a quick chat, I used to say nice to see you. They say good to see you. Is there any difference in usage between "nice to see you" ...
  • Feb 5, 2010 ... there is no reason why after killing the body guards that flocke would now say "good to see you richard" when he has already seen him. Flock ...
  • Mar 10, 2020 ... So good to see you Jimmy Butler. For me, music and sport really are so similar. It's the same ambition, dedication, sense of unity and ...
  • Feb 3, 2017 ... 6561 likes, 62 comments - suflanda on February 3, 2017: "Ghostship for Julian - good to see you again! "

Alternatives:

  • Nice to see you
  • Great to see you
  • Wonderful to see you
  • Lovely to see you
  • Fantastic to see you

nice to see you

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express pleasure in seeing someone.

This phrase is used to greet someone warmly and express happiness at seeing them.

Examples:

  • Nice to see you again!
  • It's always nice to see you.
  • Nice to see you after so long.
  • Nice to see you, how have you been?
  • Nice to see you, let's catch up soon.
  • Aug 13, 2014 ... They are different, "nice to see you" implies that you have already met or seen the person before. "Nice to meet you" means that it is your ...

Alternatives:

  • Good to see you
  • Great to see you
  • Wonderful to see you
  • Lovely to see you
  • Fantastic to see you

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