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is there any difference between glad to speak to you and glad to speak with you
Jan 6, 2012 11:59 AM
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Often, the way the two phrases are used means the same thing. There is a subtle difference.
"Glad to speak to you" implies that one person is speaking and the other listening, with little or no conversation.
"Glad to speak with you" implies a conversation, with all people involved speaking.
As I said, in actual everyday usage, the two are used interchangeably.
January 6, 2012
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