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What does Muy Sympatico mean?

"Muy simpático" is a Spanish phrase that translates literally to "very sympathetic." However, in common usage, it means:

* Very friendly and likeable: This is the most common meaning. It suggests someone is easy to get along with, charming, and pleasant.

* Nice and agreeable: It can also imply that someone is easygoing and agreeable, someone you'd enjoy spending time with.

It's a positive term that expresses approval and appreciation for someone's personality.

Here are some examples of how it might be used:

* "El nuevo vecino es muy simpático." (The new neighbor is very nice.)

* "La profesora es muy simpática." (The teacher is very friendly.)

* "Me cae muy simpático." (I find him/her very likeable.)

It's worth noting that the term "simpático" has slightly different nuances in different Spanish-speaking countries. For instance, in Mexico, "simpático" can sometimes be used in a more casual or even playful way.

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