Use whichever one you feel like. There is a very subtle difference in meaning, in that the first expands to It’s good to hear that you enjoyed the radio show, while the second expands to something like I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed the radio show.
In the same way What is happy to hear?
I am happy to hear that: That news makes me feel happy, pleased, contented. idiom. I am sorry to hear (about) the bad news: The bad news makes me feel unhappy. idiom.
Subsequently, How do you say great to hear? »i am pleased to hear exp. »pleased to learn exp. »good to see exp. »great to hear exp.
Can you say good to hear in a text?
You could also say “it’s great to hear from you” or “thanks for your message!” Good luck!
How do you use Glad to hear?
A phrase used when one is pleased by what someone else has just said. A: “We had a great time at your party last weekend.” B: “Oh, I’m so glad to hear that!” Oh great, glad to hear it.
What is the meaning of happy for you?
That sentence is used when something good happened to another person and because you like that person (as a friend, lover, family, etc) you feel happy for them. You share their joy for the good thing that happened.
How do you use Glad to hear it?
A phrase used when one is pleased by what someone else has just said. A: “We had a great time at your party last weekend.” B: “Oh, I’m so glad to hear that!” Oh great, glad to hear it.
How do you reply to Im glad?
“You too” is a short way of saying “It is nice to meet you too”. “I’m glad to meet you” should be responded with “me too” because it is a short way of saying “Me too, I’m glad to meet you”. However it does imply a slight confusion so it might be better to say it in full: “I’m glad to meet you too”.
What is nice to hear that?
Use this phrase when someone has given you some good news or told you something positive.
Is nice to hear from you again?
Correct is: Nice to hear from you again. There are two things to notice here: The present participle of the verb (ending in -ing) should not be preceded by the infinitive marker to, and after the infinitive marker to you should always use the base form of the verb.
Will look forward to hearing from you?
We also use look forward to at the end of formal letters and formal emails to say that we hope to hear from someone or expect that something will happen. We use the present simple form: I look forward to your reply. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
How do you respond to Im fine?
‘ If someone says: “How are you?,” you can say: “I’m fine.” Another way to answer: “Pretty good.”—This means about the same thing as “I’m fine.” We also have: “Not bad.” You can use this if you are feeling just okay, or so-so.
When to Use That’s good to hear?
–> “good to hear” is used usually when someone tells you good news about something/somebody that makes you happy.
Do you happy to hear that?
A phrase used when one is pleased by what someone else has just said. A: “We had a great time at your party last weekend.” B: “Oh, I’m so glad to hear that!” Oh great, glad to hear it.
How do you respond to Im feeling better?
If somebody says to you “I’m just peachy” you can respond to this person in various ways, such as:
- Glad to hear it.
- Great, I’m happy for you.
- I’m glad you are feeling better.
- Fantastic!
- Great! That’s great to hear, I’m in a good mood too.
- It’s going to be a good day.
What can I say instead of Im glad?
OTHER WORDS FOR glad
1 elated, gratified, contented. 3 merry, joyous, joyful, cheerful, happy, cheery.
What is it to be happy for someone?
phrase. DEFINITIONS1. to be pleased because something good has happened to someone else.
What is it called when you feel happy for someone?
Something that is vicarious is, according to Merriam-Webster, experienced or felt by watching, hearing about, or reading about someone else rather than by doing something yourself. So, to be vicariously happy is to be happy for someone else’s achievement as though it were your own.
What’s another way to say good to hear?
glad to hear > synonyms
»glad to hear that exp. »good to hear exp. »happy to know exp. »pleased to hear exp.
What does I’m glad to hear it mean?
(I’m) (so) glad to hear it/that
A phrase used when one is pleased by what someone else has just said. A: “We had a great time at your party last weekend.” B: “Oh, I’m so glad to hear that!” Oh great, glad to hear it.
How do you respond to happy to know you?
Hello, the most common answer is ”
Nice to meet you too
“. You can also say “Thank you. It’s very nice to meet you as well”, “Am glad to meet you too”.
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- It’s nice to meet you too. Thank you !
- Nice to meet you too. Thank you !
- Great ! It’s nice to meet you too !
- Brilliant ! It’s nice to meet you too !
What do you reply to hope you are enjoying?
You could say: Thank you, and I wish the same for you. ´´ or: Thanks, I hope your´s is equally enjoyable´´.
How do you use good to know?
That’s good to know!: I’m happy to be aware of that! That’s useful to know!
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