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Hi Angie . How are you? vs Thanks for a nice time

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. The first one is a greeting followed by a question about someone's well-being, while the second one expresses gratitude for an enjoyable experience. They can be used in different contexts and are not interchangeable.

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Hi Angie . How are you?

This phrase is correct and commonly used as a greeting followed by an inquiry about someone's well-being.

This phrase is a polite way to greet someone named Angie and ask about her current state or feelings.

Examples:

  • Hi Angie. How are you feeling today?
  • Hi Angie. How are things going?
  • Hi Angie. How are you doing?
  • Hi Angie. How are you coping with everything?
  • Hi Angie. How are you holding up?
  • Hi Angie, How are you and Scott doing? I've enjoyed the pictures of... your family and being able to see how the kids are growing. Now that they are back in ...
  • Nov 2, 2011 ... Hi Angie! How are you, I miss you! I was just thinking about you the other day, we should get together and catch up! I had a spiral perm too ...
  • Nov 23, 2002 ... Hi Angie how are you? Do you have any plans for another book about David ? And can you tell me the titles of any previous books you have ...
  • Hi Angie, How are you feeling? Pain, tingling and numbness are signs of neuropathy. Nerve involvement may be single (mono-neuropathy) or multiple ...

Thanks for a nice time

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express gratitude for an enjoyable experience or pleasant time spent with someone.

This phrase is used to thank someone for a good time or pleasant experience they provided.

Examples:

  • Thanks for a nice time at the party.
  • Thanks for a nice time at the restaurant.
  • Thanks for a nice time at the event.
  • Thanks for a nice time hanging out.
  • Thanks for a nice time spent together.
  • Thanks for a nice time.” – Zoe, England. “You looked after us better than our Mums! Wish we could have stayed longer.” – Yvon, England. “Just like the Grand  ...
  • Thanks for a nice time. K.B. Germantown, WI. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at your beautiful cottage. We saw some spectacular sunsets and enjoyed the fire ...
  • Thanks for a nice time -- rooms are well-supplied & convenient. See you again." J.L.&G.L., Sandy Hook, Connecticut, USA (July 5, 2003). Turtle Nest Inn features  ...
  • Back in Sweden ... Thanks for a nice time at Pesca Maya, even though we had to make it a bit shorter. You have a beautiful place, the staff was nice and service ...

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