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
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a polite phrase said when greeting someone whom one has met before. Bill: Hi, Bob. Remember me? I met you last week at the Wilsons'. Bob: Oh, hello, Bill. Good to see you again. Fred: Hi. Good to see you again! Bob: Nice to see you, Fred. See also: good, see, to
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