Table of Contents
- 1 Is it okay to write it was a pleasure speaking to you today on an email follow up after a telephonic professional discussion?
- 2 What does it was good talking to you mean?
- 3 How do you say great talking to you?
- 4 What does it mean when someone says it was a pleasure?
- 5 What to say when someone says it was a pleasure talking to you?
- 6 What is the difference between it was a pleasure speaking with you?
- 7 What is the problem with the phrase “it has been a pleasure”?
Is it okay to write it was a pleasure speaking to you today on an email follow up after a telephonic professional discussion?
“It was a pleasure speaking to you” is a phrase used to end the conversation and to indicate that the conversation drove up well and yet to impart the tone, “I have to leave now.” Both “It was a pleasure speaking to you” and “It was a pleasure speaking with you” are correct.
Can you say it was a pleasure?
You can say ‘It’s a pleasure’ or ‘My pleasure’ as a polite way of replying to someone who has just thanked you for doing something. “Thanks very much anyhow.”—”It’s a pleasure.”
What does it was good talking to you mean?
I’m glad I talked to you; that was a good conversation. A polite phrase used when leaving a person with whom one had just been talking. I’d better get going.
How do you respond to it was a pleasure talking to you?
How Do You Respond To It Was a Pleasure Talking With You? “Thank you! And you too,” is the best way to respond to “it was a pleasure talking with you.” We say “thank you” because the person speaking to us is being polite and kind. It would be rude not to accept the compliment.
How do you say great talking to you?
Open with “It was nice speaking (or talking, but I prefer speaking) with you this morning (or last Tuesday, or on the 27th of July, whenever the conversation happened).” Then confirm or remind them of the basic point of the conversation, then if you have anything more to say, say it.
Is was a pleasure talking to you?
“It was a pleasure speaking with you” means that I enjoyed engaging in a two-way conversation with you. The conversation was enjoyable and it was a nice discussion. We can also say “it was a pleasure talking with you.” This has the exact same meaning as “it was a pleasure speaking with you.”
What does it mean when someone says it was a pleasure?
(also it’s my pleasure) a polite way of replying to someone who has thanked you: “It was so kind of you to give us a lift.” “Don’t mention it – it was a pleasure.”
Can I say it was a pleasure meeting you?
Although both can be used post-departure, if you have just met someone and want to express a polite formality at the time, then “it was a pleasure meeting you” is the correct response. “It is/was a pleasure to have met you” implies that some time has passed since the meeting.
What to say when someone says it was a pleasure talking to you?
How do you tell someone you like the conversation?
Say, “I really enjoyed talking to you about today’s meeting. Type something like, “I really enjoyed talking to you. Text her within the first two hours saying; “Hey I really enjoyed talking to you today would you like to meet another time?” This way she knows you are “interested” in her.
What is the difference between it was a pleasure speaking with you?
it was a pleasure speaking with you vs it was a pleasure talking to you Both of these phrases are correct. The phrase “speaking with” implies more of a mutual conversation than “talking to,” which denotes more of a sense of agency on the part of the speaker. it was a pleasure speaking with you
Is it a pleasure to talk to someone you like?
You can get a bit of pleasure (from talking to someone you like) or a lot of pleasure (from winning the lottery). Because you’ve never actually stated how much pleasure you got, you could tell someone it was a pleasure talking to them, and not automatically be lying to them.
What is the problem with the phrase “it has been a pleasure”?
Another issue with the phrase is the word “was”. It could be argued that in saying it, you’re suggesting that at one point in time, speaking to you was great, but now, it’s a bit rubbish. One way around it to use the word “has”instead of “was” “It has been a pleasure speaking with you”.
Is “it was a pleasure speaking with You” written in past tense?
It really ought to go without saying that “It was a pleasure speaking with you” is written in the past tense. It’s an event that has already happened, you have already spoken to them. But let’s go a bit deeper. The use of the word “speaking” as opposed to “spoke” suggests that it’s in the past continuous.