What to say instead of nice to E meet you?
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What to say instead of nice to E meet you?
5 “Nice to meet you” or a variation. It’s great connecting with you. Pleased to meet you. Lovely to meet you. How do you do? (Formal.
What do you say after meeting someone?
Here’s the first thing you can say when you meet someone:
- Hello! How are you?
- Hi. It’s nice to meet you.
- How is your day going?
- What do you do?
- Where are you from?
- How do you find the weather? Do you find that it’s very cold?
- Did you have any trouble getting here? How was the journey?
- What’s your role in the company?
What can I say instead of looking forward?
Formal:
- I anticipate …
- I await the opportunity to …
- I fondly anticipate …
- I’m eagerly anticipating …
- Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
- I await … with great expectation.
- I have high expectations of …
- I hope to … very soon.
How do you say nice to know you?
Formal and Informal:
- 1) It’s very nice to meet you.
- 2) Nice to meet you too.
- 3) Lovely to meet you.
- 4) It’s great connecting with you.
- 5) I’ve heard great things about you.
How do you say nice in a fancy way?
- pleasant,
- pleasing,
- satisfying,
- acceptable,
- delightful,
- enjoyable,
- pleasurable,
- congenial,
How do you say happy to see you?
17 Things Extremely Happy People Say Every Day
- “I’m happy to see you.”
- “I’m always happy to see you.”
- “Remember when you…”
- “You might not realize this, but…”
- “You really impress me.”
- “You really impressed me when…”
- “I believe in you.”
- “Look how far you’ve come!”
What to say after you meet someone for the first time?
Here were some of our favorite tips for making yourself memorable when you first meet someone new:
- Put on your talking hat. Flickr/Garry Knight.
- Be blunt, controversial, and honest.
- Be a little bit unusual.
- Use confident body language.
- Trigger emotions.
- Be an engaged listener.
- Smile.
- Use their name in the conversation.
How do you not be awkward when you first meet someone?
How to Avoid Awkward Conversations when Meeting Someone New
- Ask open questions that can’t be answered with a single word.
- If you do ask a question that can be answered in a single word, ask a follow-up question.
- Ask getting-to-know-you questions.
- React to what a person says in the spirit in which that that comment was offered.
- Admit it it’s not working.