When You First Meet Them.
If someone says, "Nice to meet you," you can say, "Likewise," or, "Nice to meet you too." They mean the same thing.
When you meet someone for the first time while shaking their hand. Or when you're saying goodbye to the newly-met person.
"I would have said that it was nice to meet you but I'm not a liar."
Memnun oldum=pleased to meet you/nice to meet you
greeting is nice
Well, it is polite after meeting someone, when parting company that one says "nice to have met you."
You can say it, but it doesn't sound as friendly as "Nice to meet you too." This is a good match to their greeting.The short expression 'Likewise.' may seem too curt and impersonal.There are other responses to "Nice to meet you." For example, you could say* "(It's a) pleasure to meet you too." There are many ways to great new people. "Nice to meet you" is often taught to new learners of English, but in time you will hear a variety of greetings and it is generally good to respond with a similar expression to the one spoken first.If you are likely to be speaking first, and if you are in doubt about what to say, say "Nice to meet you." That gets it over with! And then you can both start a conversation!
nice to meet you
You say "Nice to meet you" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Inumidun lati ri e".
Enchanté(e)literally "enchanted to meet you"
meat you?meet you.
"Hauska tavata!"