What does nice to hear that mean?
This is correct. Use this phrase when someone has given you some good news or told you something positive.
How do you say nice to hear that?
You could consider saying ‘I am very pleased to hear that’, or ‘Congratulations! Very well done’, or ‘That’s fantastic to hear!’
How do you say I’m glad to hear that?
Yes, it’s informal. You could consider saying ‘I am very pleased to hear that’, or ‘Congratulations! Very well done’, or ‘That’s fantastic to hear! ‘ or ‘That’s very impressive considering the minimal time you’ve had to do it’ or ‘That’s impressive indeed’.
What does I am happy to hear that meaning?
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.
What do you say when someone feels better?
Get-Well Wishes
- “Hope you get to feeling better soon!”
- “Looking forward to seeing you back at practice when you’re ready.”
- “Wishing you well.”
- “Take extra good care!”
- “Here’s to you—steadier, stronger and better every day.”
- “We hope you’re taking it slow and easy right now.”
- “Take your sweet time getting well!”
What is another word for great news?
Informal
- Wow! That’s awesome!
- Fantastic/great/awesome!
- That’s so great!
- I’m thrilled for you!
- I’m so happy for you!
- Congratulations!
- That IS good news.
- I can’t believe it! That’s great!
How do you reply to glad?
Thank you, I am too or I am too, thank you.
What is happy to hear?
What can I say instead of I am so glad?
1 elated, gratified, contented. 3 merry, joyous, joyful, cheerful, happy, cheery.
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.
When do you Say Good to hear that?
good to hear that. You can use this phrase when someone has given you some good news. Some examples from the web: Jan 22, 2014 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.
Is it nice to hear that said about yourself?
(Laughs) But yeah, sure, it’s always nice to hear that said about yourself, probably puts a bit of a smile on your face as you’re warming up, and maybe you can hope that it puts that little bit of intimidation into the opponent’s head as well.
What’s the difference between’glad to hear you enjoyed the radio show’?
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. Because … Only’ started by cizutoca, Jan 5, 2015.
Is it nice to hear that guys also suffer from the perennial nothing to wear conundrum?
It’s always nice to hear that guys also suffer from the perennial nothing-to-wear conundrum though. “It was nice to hear that people had made it to the other side of what seemed at the time to be this impossible and endless journey”.