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If some guy say to you "nice to meet you"
The Answer is "me too" or "you too" ?
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Probably a better response is to say "Likewise", which in this situation means "nice to meet you too".
– Hellion
2 days ago
This is primarily based on personality, and who is talking to you. Given ordinary polite circumstances, what do you think you should say, and why? Otherwise there are any number of possible "correct" answers.
– Andrew
2 days ago
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If some guy say to you "nice to meet you"
The Answer is "me too" or "you too" ?
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Probably a better response is to say "Likewise", which in this situation means "nice to meet you too".
– Hellion
2 days ago
This is primarily based on personality, and who is talking to you. Given ordinary polite circumstances, what do you think you should say, and why? Otherwise there are any number of possible "correct" answers.
– Andrew
2 days ago
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Probably a better response is to say "Likewise", which in this situation means "nice to meet you too".
– Hellion
2 days ago
This is primarily based on personality, and who is talking to you. Given ordinary polite circumstances, what do you think you should say, and why? Otherwise there are any number of possible "correct" answers.
– Andrew
2 days ago
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Probably a better response is to say "Likewise", which in this situation means "nice to meet you too".
– Hellion
2 days ago
Probably a better response is to say "Likewise", which in this situation means "nice to meet you too".
– Hellion
2 days ago
This is primarily based on personality, and who is talking to you. Given ordinary polite circumstances, what do you think you should say, and why? Otherwise there are any number of possible "correct" answers.
– Andrew
2 days ago
This is primarily based on personality, and who is talking to you. Given ordinary polite circumstances, what do you think you should say, and why? Otherwise there are any number of possible "correct" answers.
– Andrew
2 days ago
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I simply reply back with a bright grin, a firm posture and a "It's very Nice to meet you too!"
Though you can also say "Am glad to meet you too"
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I simply reply back with a bright grin, a firm posture and a "It's very Nice to meet you too!"
Though you can also say "Am glad to meet you too"
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I simply reply back with a bright grin, a firm posture and a "It's very Nice to meet you too!"
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I simply reply back with a bright grin, a firm posture and a "It's very Nice to meet you too!"
Though you can also say "Am glad to meet you too"
I simply reply back with a bright grin, a firm posture and a "It's very Nice to meet you too!"
Though you can also say "Am glad to meet you too"
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Probably a better response is to say "Likewise", which in this situation means "nice to meet you too".
– Hellion
2 days ago
This is primarily based on personality, and who is talking to you. Given ordinary polite circumstances, what do you think you should say, and why? Otherwise there are any number of possible "correct" answers.
– Andrew
2 days ago