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How to Say ‘I liked it a lot.’ in Mexican Spanish

Me gustó mucho.

meh goos-TOH MOO-choh

[meh goos-TOH MOO-choh]

💬 Usage Tip: Great standalone compliment. Add what you liked: “Me gustó mucho cómo lo explicaste.”

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Perfect for conference small talk—positive and easy to say while shaking hands.

Phrase Breakdown

Me

[meh]

to me

Marks the person who experienced the liking. Used in audience feedback at the end.

Example

Me gustó mucho el final, y luego hacemos seguimiento por correo.

I liked the ending a lot, and then we’ll follow up by email.

gustó

[goos-TOH]

I liked it; it pleased me

Natural, polite positive feedback about the talk/demo you just saw.

Example

Me gustó la demo; fue clara y práctica para el seguimiento.

I liked the demo; it was clear and practical for follow-up.

mucho

[MOO-choh]

a lot; very much

Adds emphasis—strong approval. Useful when networking after a conference session.

Example

Me gustó mucho tu cierre y la idea principal.

I really liked your closing and the main idea.

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