Nice to meet you in german informal
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- nice to see you in german informal
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In this post you will learn how to say ‘nice to meet you’ in German?
Maybe you have just arranged a call with a new language exchange partner, Sprachpartner, meeting some new people in a café, or new colleagues at work.
One of the best things about learning German for me, is meeting new people and getting to know them. I’ve used these phrases countless times, in fact every time I meet a new language partner.
There are a number of different ways to say this commonly used phrase in German.
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How you say it depends on whether you need to use the formal or informal form.
As a general rule, if you are speaking to anyone you consider a friend, family or anyone the same age or younger than you, you can use the familiar, du, form.
For anyone else (shop workers, waiters, work colleagues, people older than you) stick with the formal, Sie, form.
I’ve used the formal, Sie, form as a default because you’re more likely to use it when meeting people you don’t know, but I’ve also included the informal form too.
With all that said, let
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