(it's) good to hear your voice In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "(it's) good to hear your voice", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-12-27 05:12

Meaning of (it's) good to hear your voice

(it's) good to hear your voice expression polite spoken informal

A polite phrase used to begin or finish a phone call.

I'm delighted I'm on the phone with you (or other calling platform). The phrase expresses delight in hearing the person's voice.

Hi Michael, good to hear your voice. How are you doing these days?

Peter: Hello, Min. This is Peter Min: Hi, Peter. It's good to hear your voice.

Other phrases about:

out of earshot (of somebody/something)
Too far away to be able to hear the sound
get/be given/have the floor

To have the right to speak at a formal event

keep (one's) voice down

Used to ask someone to speak more quietly

speak on (something)

This phrase means to talk about something 

speak/talk out of both sides of (one's) mouth

If you talk or speak out of both sides of your mouth, you say contradictory advice or opinions about the same thing in different situations.

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