Meaning:
- Polite Greeting: Shows courtesy when being introduced to someone new.
- Positive Impression: Indicates that you are pleased to make the acquaintance.
- Social Courtesy: A standard expression used to establish rapport and friendliness.
Examples:
- Nice to meet you, Mr. Smith. I’ve heard a lot about your work.
- Nice to meet you, Sarah. I look forward to working with you.
- Nice to meet you, Dr. Lee. Thank you for having me today.
- Nice to meet you, Alice. How do you know the host?
- Nice to meet you, Sam. I’m excited to be in this class with you.
- Nice to meet you, Mrs. Johnson. I’ve heard so much about you.
- Nice to meet you, Mr. Patel. I’m glad we could connect.
- Nice to meet you, John. I’ve heard you’re great at project management.
- Nice to meet you, Emily. What brings you to this event?
- Nice to meet you, Mike. Are you related to Laura?
- Nice to meet you, Laura. I’m looking forward to our collaboration.
- Nice to meet you, Alex. What do you do for a living?
- Nice to meet you, Pedro. I’m excited to practice Spanish with you.
- Nice to meet you, Jane. I’m glad to finally put a face to the name.
- Nice to meet you, Dr. Roberts. Your talk was very insightful.
- Nice to meet you, Professor Brown. I appreciate your guidance.
- Nice to meet you, Kevin. I’m looking forward to discussing more on this topic.
- Nice to meet you, Karen. I’m here for the scheduled consultation.
- Nice to meet you, Tim. How can I assist you today?
- Nice to meet you, Rachel. I’m eager to start working on this project together.
- My name's Cam. Nice to meet you, Cameron.
- Nice to meet you. We're from a place called Earth.
- I'm late for a meeting. Nice to meet you, Cam
- Nice to meet you, but I really got to go.
- Nice to meet you, my name is Okuda.
- Nice to meet you after all these years.
- Bo, this is Louis Eigenberg. Nice to meet you.
- This is my wife, Alex. Pleasure. Jack. Nice to meet you.