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What's the difference between It's been nice talking to you. and It's been nice talking with you.
2 aug. 2011 19:20
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"It's been nice talking with you" is a little more formal. They essentially mean the same thing, however.
2 augustus 2011
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I could imagine saying "it's been nice talking to you" as a speaker at a conference where "it's been nice talking with you" would require there to have been some dialogue. For example, a town hall meeting or open debate or a conversation between two people.
2 augustus 2011
All the answers above are valid and correct. I like to use "it's been nice talking with you" - especially if I'm saying it to a woman. It's a little bit more "warm and fuzzy".
2 augustus 2011
There is no diffirence.
2 augustus 2011
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