Daily English has become less formal and the rules have become less
strict,too.

I would say when you use present tense,they are both for opening
greetings
while when you use past tense,they are both for ending the
conversation...

Best Regards,
Pauline

On Dec 6, 9:22 pm, Cookie Moni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I read that we use " it's nice to meet you" for greeting and "it's nice
> meeting you" as a farewell. Is that true? and the same question for
> "It was nice to meet you" Vs " It was nice meeting you" ?
>
> Waiting for your reply. Thanks in advanced.

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