How to Say "Nice to Meet You" in Korean: 반갑습니다 [ban-gap-sseum-ni-da]
How to Say "Nice to Meet You" in Korean 🤝
만나서 반갑습니다 & 반가워
When you meet someone for the first time, it’s polite to say “Nice to meet you.”
In Korean, the standard expression is “만나서 반갑습니다”, but there are also casual versions like “반가워.”
Let’s learn how to say it in different situations!
🔑 Key Phrases
| Korean | Romanization | Formality | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 만나서 반갑습니다 | mannaseo bangapseumnida | Formal | Nice to meet you |
| 만나서 반가워요 | mannaseo bangawoyo | Polite casual | Nice to meet you (friendly) |
| 반가워 | bangawo | Casual | Nice to meet you / Hey, nice seeing you! |
💡 Note: You can omit “만나서” and just say “반갑습니다” or “반가워요”. It’s still correct and natural!
✅ Example Sentences
- When greeting someone in a formal setting:
만나서 반갑습니다.
→ Nice to meet you. - When meeting someone in a casual but polite way:
반가워요!
→ Nice to meet you! - When speaking casually to a friend or peer:
반가워~!
→ Hey, nice to see you!
🧠 Quick Tip
- Use “반갑습니다” or “반가워요” even without “만나서.” Native speakers do this often.
- “반가워” is friendly and relaxed — great with friends or people your age.
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