Mary: Hi, I'm Mary.
George: Hello, Mary, I'm George.
Mary: Hi, George. // Nice to meet you, George. // Nice meeting you.
George: Hi, Mary. // Nice to meet you, too, Mary. // Nice meeting you, too.
When introducing another person, we use "THIS."
Bob: Mary, this is George. George, this is Mary.
George: Hi, Mary. // Nice to meet you, Mary.
Mary: Hi George. // It's nice to meet you, too, George.
If you didn’t hear or understand someone's name: "I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name." "I’m sorry, what was your name again?”
Over the phone, in an office, or at school, someone may need more clarification:
"Could/can/would you spell that for me, please?"
"Is that with a C or K?"
When the conversation is over, the first to leave says:
It was nice meeting you, (Mary). // It was nice to meet you.
The other person can respond:
It was nice meeting you, too. // It was nice to meet you, too.



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