Added engrish text since it should be "from the USA" and not "from USA". Also, it's a bit weird to be putting a comma before "too" in "Nice to meet you, too".
I thought it was proper English to put a comma before "too".
Yeah, that's why I didn't say it was Engrish, just weird... at least from my own experience. You can technically put the comma in a lot of places, but it can make the reading awkward if you're not careful.
I thought it was proper English to put a comma before "too".
It was a more common practice in older writings for sentence-final 'too', but since 'too' is a simple adverb this practice has mostly being abandoned except when additional emphasis is needed (like commas before other sentence-final simple adverbs).
When repeating back a greeting, it is unusual to put the pause there, which is why it will sound weird to some anglophones.
should be replied to like this.ALT Intrepid-sensei's self introduction.Nice to meet you too.Nice to meet you.