delighted to have you
delighted to have you
A phrase said when one is happy to be visited by someone. Feel free to stay as long as you like—we're just delighted to have you!
See also: delighted, have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
(I'm) delighted to have you (here).
and (We're) delighted to have you (here).You're welcome here any time.; Glad you could come. (See also (It's) good to have you here.) Bill: Thank you for inviting me for dinner, Mr. Franklin. Bill: I'm delighted to have you. "We're delighted to see you," said Tom's grandparents. "It's so nice to have you here for a visit."
See also: delighted, have
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- delighted to have you here
- delight (someone) with (something)
- delight with
- make (someone's) acquaintance
- make acquaintance
- make somebody's acquaintance
- delight by
- delight (someone) by (doing something)
- delighted
- great minds