Great to meet you
First meeting
Use this phrase to make a positive, warm first impression during any initial introduction.
In 15 Sekunden
- Use it when meeting someone for the very first time.
- Say it right after learning the person's name.
- It sounds friendly, energetic, and modern.
Bedeutung
This is a friendly way to tell someone you are happy to be introduced to them for the first time.
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 6Meeting a new coworker
Hi Sarah, I'm Mike. Great to meet you!
Hi Sarah, I'm Mike. Great to meet you!
At a friend's birthday party
I've heard so much about you! Great to meet you finally.
I've heard so much about you! Great to meet you finally.
A formal business introduction
It is great to meet you, Mr. Thompson.
It is great to meet you, Mr. Thompson.
Kultureller Hintergrund
This phrase reflects the 'informal-professional' shift in modern English culture. While older generations used stiff, formal greetings, modern speakers prefer phrases that sound authentic and energetic. It is especially popular in tech and creative industries where 'Great' is a favorite positive adjective.
The 'Too' Rule
If someone says it first, always reply with 'Great to meet you, too!' or just 'You too!' to be polite.
Meet vs. See
Never say 'Great to meet you' to someone you have met before. Use 'Great to see you' instead.
In 15 Sekunden
- Use it when meeting someone for the very first time.
- Say it right after learning the person's name.
- It sounds friendly, energetic, and modern.
What It Means
Great to meet you is a warm, positive greeting. It tells the other person that meeting them is a highlight of your day. It is like giving a verbal smile. You are saying their presence is appreciated. It is simpler than It is a pleasure to meet you. It is also friendlier than just saying Hello.
How To Use It
Use this immediately after someone tells you their name. You can say it while shaking hands. You can also say it while waving on a video call. It usually comes at the start of a conversation. Sometimes, you can say it at the very end. If you say it at the end, it means you enjoyed the time together. Just add a too if they say it first. It is like a friendly game of tennis with words!
When To Use It
Use it when you meet a friend’s partner for the first time. Use it when a new colleague joins your team. It works perfectly at a party when being introduced. It is great for networking events or business lunches. Even meeting your neighbor's new puppy (and the neighbor) counts! It makes you look confident and kind.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for people you already know. If you say this to your best friend, they will be very confused. They might think you have amnesia! Also, avoid it in very somber or sad moments. If the mood is very heavy, a simple Hello is safer. Don't use it if you are just passing someone on the street. It requires a proper introduction first.
Cultural Background
English speakers love to seem approachable and enthusiastic. In many Western cultures, showing immediate warmth is a social lubricant. It breaks the ice quickly. Historically, formal society used How do you do?. That feels like a dusty old book now. Great to meet you is the modern, energetic version. It reflects a culture that values friendliness over strict hierarchy. It’s the sound of a modern, open society.
Common Variations
Nice to meet you(The most common version)Pleased to meet you(A bit more formal)Lovely to meet you(Very warm, common in the UK)Good to meet you(Simple and solid)It’s an honor to meet you(For someone very famous or important)
Nutzungshinweise
This phrase sits in the 'sweet spot' of English social interaction. It is professional enough for an office but warm enough for a party. Just remember: 'meet' is for the first time, 'see' is for every time after that.
The 'Too' Rule
If someone says it first, always reply with 'Great to meet you, too!' or just 'You too!' to be polite.
Meet vs. See
Never say 'Great to meet you' to someone you have met before. Use 'Great to see you' instead.
Eye Contact
In English-speaking cultures, saying this while looking away can seem insincere. Try to make brief eye contact!
Beispiele
6Hi Sarah, I'm Mike. Great to meet you!
Hi Sarah, I'm Mike. Great to meet you!
Standard professional introduction.
I've heard so much about you! Great to meet you finally.
I've heard so much about you! Great to meet you finally.
Adds extra warmth because of the shared friend.
It is great to meet you, Mr. Thompson.
It is great to meet you, Mr. Thompson.
Adding 'It is' and the last name makes it more respectful.
Hey! Just wanted to say it was great to meet you tonight.
Hey! Just wanted to say it was great to meet you tonight.
Used at the end of the interaction to show interest.
Oh my god, I love your work! It is so great to meet you!
Oh my god, I love your work! It is so great to meet you!
High energy and excitement.
I've waited years for this. It's truly great to meet you.
I've waited years for this. It's truly great to meet you.
The word 'truly' adds deep sincerity.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the best response when someone says 'Hi, I'm David.'
___, David! I'm Lucy.
You use 'meet' for the first time you see someone. 'See' is for people you already know.
How do you respond if someone says 'Great to meet you' to you?
Great to meet you ___!
In English, 'too' is the standard way to return a greeting like this.
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Visuelle Lernhilfen
Introduction Formality Scale
Friends of friends
Hey! Nice to meet ya.
Daily life and work
Great to meet you.
High-level business
It is a pleasure to meet you.
Where to say 'Great to meet you'
Job Interview
Great to meet you, thanks for the invite.
House Party
Great to meet you! Are you a friend of Ben's?
Coffee Shop
You're the new manager? Great to meet you!
Zoom Call
Great to meet you all virtually!
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, it is perfectly appropriate for a boss. It shows you are enthusiastic and professional.
Great is slightly more energetic and positive than Nice. Both are very common.
Yes, you can say 'It was great to meet you' as you are leaving. Note the use of was for the past tense.
Not at all. It makes you sound confident and friendly, which interviewers usually like.
Yes, Great meeting you is a common variation, often used when saying goodbye.
Yes, it's a great way to start an email to someone you've just been introduced to digitally.
Not necessarily, but in many cultures, a handshake or a small wave often accompanies the phrase.
It happens! Just say, 'I'm so sorry, could you tell me your name one more time?'
Yes, just say 'Great to meet you all' or 'Great to meet everyone'.
Pleased to meet you is more formal and slightly old-fashioned. Great to meet you is more modern.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Nice to meet you
The standard, most common way to greet someone for the first time.
Good to see you
Used when meeting someone you already know.
Pleasure to meet you
A more formal version of the same sentiment.
How do you do?
An extremely formal, old-fashioned way to say hello to a stranger.
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