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happy to see you again vs glad to hear that

Both phrases are correct and common in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'Happy to see you again' is used when meeting someone again, while 'glad to hear that' is used when responding to good news or positive information.
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happy to see you again

This phrase is correct and commonly used when meeting someone again in person.

This phrase is used to express happiness or pleasure at seeing someone again after a period of time.

Examples:

  • I'm so happy to see you again after all these years.
  • Happy to see you again, my old friend!
  • It's always a pleasure to see you again.
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  • Mar 31, 2008 ... I'm so happy to see you again, yeah. Haven't been so happy. Since I don't know, I don't know when to see you again. Ooh I'm so happy now

Alternatives:

  • Delighted to see you again
  • Thrilled to see you again
  • Ecstatic to see you again
  • Pleased to see you again
  • Overjoyed to see you again

glad to hear that

This phrase is correct and commonly used when responding to good news or positive information.

This phrase is used to express happiness or satisfaction upon hearing positive news or information.

Examples:

  • I'm so glad to hear that you got the job!
  • Glad to hear that you had a great vacation.
  • I'm glad to hear that everything worked out for you.

Alternatives:

  • Happy to hear that
  • Pleased to hear that
  • Thrilled to hear that
  • Delighted to hear that
  • Ecstatic to hear that

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