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When I should use this sentence "That was a nice touch"?
What's mean?
Feb 6, 2016 9:09 PM
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Well that was a nice touch for example
You had organized your room and finished but some one change some thing in to it so you can use that was a nice touch
Also in fashion when you wear some thing and someone give you a new advice. Or give you a new thing to wear [emoji][emoji]
February 6, 2016
I saw it on a movie. When one person calm down other because this lost his job.
February 6, 2016
As you can see, people are having problems trying to explain this expression. Can you tell us the full context in which you read or heard this?
February 6, 2016
Eso depende del contexto, pero normalmente se suele decir cuando haces algo que se vea más bonito.
La traducción sería; Eso ha sido un buen detalle.
Esa frase perfectamente podría ser sacada de un partido de rugby o un combate de esgrima.
Espero que te haya servido de ayuda, Saludos!
February 6, 2016
it depends on the context: if you have talked with someone, you can use that sentece to say that it was a great communication / dialogue ( touch to someone )
Furthermore you can use this sentence to express something connected to the manner to treat someone. for example: you have a great touch with your customer !
I hope these examples could be useful to clarify your doubts ;)
February 6, 2016
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