Meaning of Good to see you
A friendly greeting indicating pleasure in seeing someone.
In simple words: It's nice to meet you or see you again.
Good to see you in a sentence
- It’s so nice to see you again!
- Hey, good to see you at the party!
- I was hoping to run into you; good to see you!
How to use Good to see you
Use this phrase when greeting someone you know. It's friendly and appropriate in both casual and semi-formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of good friends greeting each other; it's a positive reunion.
Related words
Collocations with Good to see you
- good to see you again
- really good to see you
- always good to see you
Synonyms for Good to see you
- nice to see you
- great to see you
- pleased to see you
Common mistakes with Good to see you
- 'Good seeing you' is incorrect.
- Using in very formal settings can feel too casual.
- Confusing with 'nice to see you' which is similar.
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Frequently asked questions about "Good to see you"
What does "Good to see you" mean?
It's nice to meet you or see you again.
What is the definition of "Good to see you"?
A friendly greeting indicating pleasure in seeing someone.
How do you use "Good to see you" in a sentence?
It’s so nice to see you again!
Can you give another example of "Good to see you"?
Hey, good to see you at the party!
What are synonyms for "Good to see you"?
Common alternatives include nice to see you, great to see you, pleased to see you.
What words go with "Good to see you"?
It commonly pairs with good to see you again, really good to see you, always good to see you.
What are common mistakes when using "Good to see you"?
'Good seeing you' is incorrect. Using in very formal settings can feel too casual. Confusing with 'nice to see you' which is similar.
How do you pronounce "Good to see you"?
US: //ɡʊd tə si ju//, UK: //ɡʊd tə siː jʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Good to see you"?
Use this phrase when greeting someone you know. It's friendly and appropriate in both casual and semi-formal settings.











