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I met a person who was nice vs I met a person who is nice

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I met a person who was nice' is used when referring to a past encounter, while 'I met a person who is nice' is used when talking about a current or ongoing situation.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I met a person who was nice

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a past encounter.

This phrase is used to describe a person's niceness in the past, indicating that at the time of the meeting, the person was nice.

Examples:

  • I met a person who was nice to me when I was lost in the city.
  • She told me she met a person who was nice to her at the party.
  • I met a person who knows the couple.
  • When I first began, during the budget I met a person who was known as 'Skimmed milk'.
  • My wish was granted and we met such a nice person like you - and you swore each other eternal love.
  • I met a doctor who gave up medical practice because of a needle-stick injury. I met a person who has HIV as a result of a needle-stick injury.
  • I met a person who I like, so I'm super-grounded and I don't get to have a door?
  • I met a person last weekend who wanted EUR 4000 for an SME as cashflow and could not get it.
  • I've never met a person who lives in as much fear of his mother as you do.
  • At the happiest point of my life, I met a person in depths of despair.
  • I don't think I've ever met a person who hasn't been to Target.
  • For the first time in my life I met a person I wholeheartedly wanted to tattoo.
  • - A person who kills children...
  • Because she's a person who takes command...
  • A person who steals deserves punishment.
  • I met a pediatric surgeon once.
  • I met a red-haired Chinese girl once.
  • I met a past love of mine.
  • Once I met a Secret Police employee...
  • I met a sign language teacher.
  • I met the person who changed my life forever.
  • I can't cancel on the one person who was nice to me.

Alternatives:

  • I met a person who seemed nice.
  • I met a person who had been nice.
  • I met a person who had a nice demeanor.
  • I met a person who had a kind personality.
  • I met a person who had a friendly attitude.

I met a person who is nice

This phrase is correct and commonly used when talking about a current or ongoing situation.

This phrase is used to describe a person's niceness in the present, indicating that the person is nice at the time of speaking.

Examples:

  • I met a person who is nice to everyone she meets.
  • He said he met a person who is nice and helpful.
  • I met a person who knows the couple.
  • When I first began, during the budget I met a person who was known as 'Skimmed milk'.
  • My wish was granted and we met such a nice person like you - and you swore each other eternal love.
  • I met a doctor who gave up medical practice because of a needle-stick injury. I met a person who has HIV as a result of a needle-stick injury.
  • I met a person who I like, so I'm super-grounded and I don't get to have a door?
  • I met a person last weekend who wanted EUR 4000 for an SME as cashflow and could not get it.
  • I've never met a person who lives in as much fear of his mother as you do.
  • At the happiest point of my life, I met a person in depths of despair.
  • I don't think I've ever met a person who hasn't been to Target.
  • For the first time in my life I met a person I wholeheartedly wanted to tattoo.
  • - A person who kills children...
  • Because she's a person who takes command...
  • A person who steals deserves punishment.
  • I met a pediatric surgeon once.
  • I met a red-haired Chinese girl once.
  • I met a past love of mine.
  • Once I met a Secret Police employee...
  • I met a sign language teacher.
  • I met the person who changed my life forever.
  • We think it's a person who's controlling this other shapeshifter.

Alternatives:

  • I met a person who seems nice.
  • I met a person who appears nice.
  • I met a person who comes across as nice.
  • I met a person who exudes niceness.
  • I met a person who radiates kindness.

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