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The phrase (pronounced: MEE-wo chyeh POZ-nach ) is the standard Polish equivalent of "Nice to meet you". While it is a foundational phrase for any learner, its correct usage depends heavily on the level of formality and the social context of the meeting. Understanding the Variations

If someone says "Miło mi cię poznać" to you, the most common response is: Self-Introduction

Traditionally, women are greeted before men, and older individuals are greeted before younger ones.

Use this with peers, people your own age, or children. The word cię is an informal version of "you."

In the Polish language, the way you address someone changes based on your relationship with them.

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The phrase (pronounced: MEE-wo chyeh POZ-nach ) is the standard Polish equivalent of "Nice to meet you". While it is a foundational phrase for any learner, its correct usage depends heavily on the level of formality and the social context of the meeting. Understanding the Variations

If someone says "Miło mi cię poznać" to you, the most common response is: Self-Introduction milo_cie_poznac

Traditionally, women are greeted before men, and older individuals are greeted before younger ones. The phrase (pronounced: MEE-wo chyeh POZ-nach ) is

Use this with peers, people your own age, or children. The word cię is an informal version of "you." women are greeted before men

In the Polish language, the way you address someone changes based on your relationship with them.