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UK//ˈhæpi tə hæv jʊ//US//ˈhæpi tə hæv jʊ//

Meaning of Happy to have you

Expressing pleasure or joy about someone's presence.

In simple words: Glad to see you or have you around.

Happy to have you in a sentence

  • I’m really happy to have you at the party!
  • It’s always happy to have you around during meetings.
  • She said she was happy to have you back in town.
  • The team is happy to have you join us on this project.
  • We’re so happy to have you here for the celebration!

How to use Happy to have you

Use this phrase in friendly or warm contexts to show welcoming feelings. It’s appropriate in both formal and informal situations, but more common among friends and colleagues.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine a happy face lighting up when a friend arrives.

Related words

Collocations with Happy to have you

  • happy to see you
  • happy to meet you
  • happy to help

Synonyms for Happy to have you

  • Glad to see you
  • Pleasure to have you
  • Happy you're here

Common mistakes with Happy to have you

  • Using it in overly formal situations.
  • Confusing it with 'happy to meet you' which is specific to first introductions.
  • Not using it when you genuinely feel happy to see someone.

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Frequently asked questions about Happy to have you

What does Happy to have you mean?

Glad to see you or have you around.

What is the definition of Happy to have you?

Expressing pleasure or joy about someone's presence.

How do you use Happy to have you in a sentence?

I’m really happy to have you at the party!

Can you give another example of Happy to have you?

It’s always happy to have you around during meetings.

What are synonyms for Happy to have you?

Common alternatives include Glad to see you, Pleasure to have you, Happy you're here.

What words go with Happy to have you?

It commonly pairs with happy to see you, happy to meet you, happy to help.

What are common mistakes when using Happy to have you?

Using it in overly formal situations. Confusing it with 'happy to meet you' which is specific to first introductions. Not using it when you genuinely feel happy to see someone.

How do you pronounce Happy to have you?

US: //ˈhæpi tə hæv jʊ//, UK: //ˈhæpi tə hæv jʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Happy to have you?

Use this phrase in friendly or warm contexts to show welcoming feelings. It’s appropriate in both formal and informal situations, but more common among friends and colleagues.