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UK//ɡreɪt tə siː jʊ//US//ɡreɪt tə si jə//

Meaning of Great to see you

An expression of happiness to see someone.

In simple words: It's nice to see you.

Great to see you in a sentence

  • It was great to see you at the party last night!
  • I didn't expect you here; it's great to see you!
  • Every time we meet, it’s great to see you.

How to use Great to see you

Use in friendly situations to express happiness upon meeting someone, appropriate in both formal and casual contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of a cheerful meeting scene where friends embrace.

Related words

Collocations with Great to see you

  • great to see you too
  • always great to see you
  • it’s great to see you again

Synonyms for Great to see you

Common mistakes with Great to see you

  • Using it in a formal presentation where a different greeting is more appropriate.
  • Saying it when you haven't actually seen the person before.

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Frequently asked questions about "Great to see you"

What does "Great to see you" mean?

It's nice to see you.

What is the definition of "Great to see you"?

An expression of happiness to see someone.

How do you use "Great to see you" in a sentence?

It was great to see you at the party last night!

Can you give another example of "Great to see you"?

I didn't expect you here; it's great to see you!

What are synonyms for "Great to see you"?

Common alternatives include Nice to see you, Good to see you, Lovely to see you.

What words go with "Great to see you"?

It commonly pairs with great to see you too, always great to see you, it’s great to see you again.

What are common mistakes when using "Great to see you"?

Using it in a formal presentation where a different greeting is more appropriate. Saying it when you haven't actually seen the person before.

How do you pronounce "Great to see you"?

US: //ɡreɪt tə si jə//, UK: //ɡreɪt tə siː jʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Great to see you"?

Use in friendly situations to express happiness upon meeting someone, appropriate in both formal and casual contexts.