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Soprano Posted 17 years ago
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Back soon (as a closing)

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Have you ever heard "Back soon" as an informal note closing?

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I've heard it, but I'm not sure it was ever in the closing of a note. [more like something said as someone is leaving (I'll be back soon)] In a note, I'd say 'talk to you soon' - 'see you soon' - or the like.

  • I've heard it, but I'm not sure it was ever in the closing of a note.
  • [more like something said as someone is leaving (I'll be back soon)] In a note, I'd say 'talk to you soon' - 'see you soon' - or the like.
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I've heard it, but I'm not sure it was ever in the closing of a note. [more like something said as someone is leaving (I'll be back soon)]

In a note, I'd say 'talk to you soon' - 'see you soon' - or the like.

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