1 My teacher told us that if you want to start a conversation or greeting in a not necessarily formal way you should say the phrase " it's really nice seeing you " after saying hello. Do native English speakers use it in real life with their friends or family members? expressions Share Improve this question Follow edited Oct 25, 2016 at 22:59
"Fancy seeing you here" means someone is surprised to see you in a certain place. It can be used happily to show someone is pleased to meet you. It might also be used sarcastically to show that they would rather not see you. These examples will help you understand more about "fancy seeing you here" positively: Wow! Fancy seeing you here, Matt!
it was nice to see you. A polite phrase used when leaving a person. Hey, Jake, it's nice to see you! A: "Thank you for inviting us to the party." B: "No problem, nice to see you!" Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. Hey!
You normally only say "Nice to meet you" the first time you encounter someone. You might reasonably say something like "It was nice to meet [up with] my brother again, after not having seen him for years" , but you certainly wouldn't have greeted him with "Nice to meet you [again]" .
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