good to hear your voice

(it's) good to hear your voice

I'm glad I'm speaking to you on the phone (or other calling platform). The expression emphasizes that one is glad to hear the person's actual voice, instead of using a less personal form of communication. Oh, it's so good to hear your voice! How've you been?
See also: good, hear, voice
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(It's) good to hear your voice.

a polite phrase said upon beginning or ending a telephone conversation. Bob: Hello? Bill: Hello, it's Bill. Bob: Hello, Bill. It's good to hear your voice. Bill: Hello, Tom. This is Bill. Tom: Hi, Bill. It's good to hear your voice. What's cooking?
See also: good, hear, voice
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • (it's) good to hear your voice
  • (something) is over (one's) head
  • be on the ball
  • glad you could come
  • (I'm) (so) glad you could come
  • Am I glad to see you!
  • (boy,) am I glad to see you!
  • so
  • glad to meet you
  • (I'm) (very) glad to meet you
References in periodicals archive
To illustrate, how often during a period of separation or some other existential need, have we heard someone say, "It is so good to hear your voice." Contrarily, withholding one's voice, perhaps as a form of punishment, goes much deeper than simply ceasing verbal contact.
Your mother might say "Oh my God, Richard, it's so good to hear your voice. How are you?
Deborah may not be able to sustain those high notes quite as well as she used to but to quote a line from Hanging on the Telephone: "It's good to hear your voice, you know it's been so long."