What does glad to hear mean?
What does glad to hear mean?
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 can I say instead of glad to hear?
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How do you say that’s good to hear?
-That’s good to hear!: (-I love you!) I’m glad! That’s nice to here! That is useful knowledge!
Is glad to hear sarcastic?
The tone used is generally sarcastic with a combination of rudeness. The tone should not be too rude for the person but is not completely polite or sweet.
Is there a difference between happy and glad?
As adjectives the difference between happy and glad is that happy is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous while glad is pleased, happy, satisfied.
How do you say Glad to hear in email?
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!’
How do I express nice to hear from me in an email?
Other Ways to Say “Nice to meet you” in Email
- 1 “I’ve heard great things about ___.”
- 2 “Thanks for the introduction.”
- 3 “I’m looking forward to working with you.”
- 4 Just dive right in.
- 5 “Nice to meet you” or a variation.
Can you say good to hear in a text?
People use “good to hear from you” or “hope to hear from you” instead of “good to read from you” or “hope to read from you” because sending (and receiving) letters, e-mails, and text messages is not the only communication method in the world. In that case, you can’t “read” from someone.
What is the meaning of glad to know?
1 happy and pleased; contented. 2 causing happiness or contentment. 3 postpositive; foll by: to very willing.
Where can I use Glad?
glad
- 1[not before noun] pleased; happy “I passed the test!” “I’m so glad (for you).” She was glad when the meeting was over.
- 2grateful for something glad for something She was very glad for her warm coat in the biting wind.
- glad to do something very willing to do something I’d be glad to lend you the money.
What does happy to glad mean?
From Happy To Glad. So I heard a new saying: “From Happy To Glad.” I asked some folks “What is that was all about?” They explained that it applies to when you give someone something to review and they make really minor, nit-picky edits.
How do I send an email nicely?
12 Tips for Writing Effective Emails
- Subject Lines are Important.
- Use Bullet Points and Highlight Call to Action.
- Keep it Short.
- Don’t Muddle Content.
- Be Collegial.
- Watch Your Tone.
- Avoid Too Many Exclamation Marks and No Emojis.
- Avoid Quotes That Could be Offensive to Others.
What is the best way to say glad to hear from you?
A complete search of the internet has found these results: glad to hear from you is the most popular phrase on the web. More popular! I’m glad to hear from you. I’m sure she’d be glad to hear from you. Yes, sir. I’m sure he’ll be glad to hear from you too, sir. April, glad to hear from you. So glad to hear from you, Ryan.
Is it proper English to say “I will be glad if”?
No, it would not be proper English to use this sentence. It would be best to say I look forward to hearing from you. (When you say this, your expectation is already implicit in it. So, there is no need to say I will be glad if…). And as Guy Thwaites mentioned I hope to hear from you soon, could be another possibility.
Is it correct to say “I’d be pleased to hear from you”?
Depends upon your use of “proper”. 1 – Proper = Grammatically correct; Yes. 2 – Proper = Appropriate to circumstances; Only you can decide. 3 – Proper = Normal spoken English; No. in England you’d normally say something like “I’d/I would be pleased/happy to hear from you”.
What is a good sentence for glad to know about?
Glad to know about is the most popular phrase on the web. More popular! But I am glad to know this about you. But I am glad to know this about you. They would be glad to know your feelings about me. Well, I’m glad to know what you think about security, Miss Pritchard… because you may be about to lose yours! Be glad you know nothing about this.