0 Hi 02br 00all of these words are suitable to use 02br 00-when you meet someone in a quite formal context, you can say "it's a pleasure meeting you"or "the pleasure is mine"... 02br 00-when you're happy about something, about good news, when you're having a good time, in daily life you would say 02br 00"I am glad to hear that everything is going fine after her accident" 02br 00"I am happy to be with my family to celebrate Xmas" 02br 00- "enjoy"is often used 02br 00"I really enjoyed my biology classes this semester" means you like and appreciate this class 02br 00"I really enjoyed the party" means you had a good time 02br 00" I enjoy going to movies" means you like going to movies 02br 00- delight may be more formal 02br 00"I would be delighted to meet you at your convenience" can be used in an application letter for a job, for example 02br 00hope that helps! 0-
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