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Susan
When I say"Mucho gusto",Is it casual or formal?
Aug 13, 2013 4:42 AM
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"Mucho gusto" can be used in both situations.
Less formal versions:
"un gusto"
"un placer"
"tanto gusto"
"me da gusto conocerte"
More formal versions:
"Ha sido un (verdadero) placer (conocerle)"
"He sentido un gran honor por conocerle"
"Es para mí un agrado conocerle"
I hope this helps.
August 13, 2013
It can both, but there are many way to say “Mucho gusto"
Forma example:
INFORMAL (More used)
'Un placer'
'Un gusto'
FORMAL (More common)
'Ha sido un placer conocerle'
'Ha sido un gusto conocerle'
November 26, 2013
Se usa especialmente cuando uno acaba de conocer a alguien.
Si ya le conoces, suena raro decir Hola, mucho gusto.
August 14, 2013
Seria para situaciones formales.
ha sido un gusto conocerte.
August 13, 2013
It can be both:)
August 13, 2013
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