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LindainChad

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English, U.S.
Bonjour! Can someone help me say, "Nice to see you again." (This is to a business colleague I just saw yesterday.) Thank you!
ça fait plaisir de te (re)voir
Je suis content de te (re)voir

You can of course replace "tu" with "vous" if you do not speak on a first-name or casual basis...
though if it was yesterday, you would likely use a past tense, e.g., ça m'a fait plaisir de te (vous) (re)voir.
Thank you! Is it correct, then, both with and without "me?"
I think its better with the me, as in Virdave's suggestion: Ca m'a fait plaisir de te voir.

Because it means : It was a pleasure for me to see you.

Whereas without the "me" its just: it was a pleasure to see you

your choice 👁 Wink ;)
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