Whenever you meet someone new, it’s natural to want to put your best foot forward. You want to be kind, courteous, and not seem rude. Did you know that what one culture considers rude, another one might not? For example, in the United States, it’s not common to stare at people you don’t know because it feels like an invasion of privacy. In other cultures, like in Spain, it’s not considered rude to look at people you don’t know on the street. In this article, we’ll give you some tips to be polite in Spanish. That way, you never have to worry about coming off as rude. Keep reading to learn more.
Frasi per conoscere nuove persone
If you’re anxious about what to say when meeting someone new, don’t worry! Here are some great phrases to help you make some new friends:
- Mucho gusto. It’s nice to meet you.
- Encantado/a. It’s a pleasure (it literally translates to “charmed” or “enchanted”)
- Es un placer. It’s a pleasure.
- Igualmente. Allo stesso modo.
Frasi per esprimere gratitudine
Naturalmente, puoi sempre dire gracias per grazie, but let’s step it up with these great phrases:
- Muchas gracias. Grazie mille.
- Mil gracias. Mille grazie.
- Gracias por todo. Grazie di tutto.
- Estoy muy agradecido/a. I’m very thankful.
Phrases to say “you’re welcome”
To say “you’re welcome” in Spanish, you might have heard “de nada”. There are lots more ways to say “you’re welcome” to make you sound a bit more like a madrelingua. Dai un'occhiata a questi:
- Non ci sono problemi. Nessun problema.
- No te preocupes. Don’t worry about it.
- No hay de qué. Non preoccuparti, non era niente.
- El placer es mío. Il piacere è mio.
Ci sono molti altri modi per essere educati in spagnolo con le parole e le azioni, ma queste frasi sono ottime da imparare all'inizio del tuo percorso di apprendimento della lingua. Ci sono altre frasi che hai sentito e che ti piacciono?

