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13 Dec 2019
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How do you say this in English (UK)? 話せてよかったです。
How do you say this in English (UK)? 話せてよかったです。
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14 Dec 2019
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I would use "It was nice talking to you" as no one really refers to themself only the person they are talking to, when we say that. Or you could say "thank you for the conversation" and not refer to yourself or the other person.
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@Blossom_Cherry
The sentence below could refer to yourself or someone else:
It was good to be able to talk.
If you are refering to yourself you could write:
It was good for me to be able to talk.
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I would use "It was nice talking to you" as no one really refers to themself only the person they are talking to, when we say that. Or you could say "thank you for the conversation" and not refer to yourself or the other person.

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