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coming/coming by

0What is the difference between "Thanks for coming" and "Thanks for coming by"?02br
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0 In a social chit-chat context, nothing.02br
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00More precisely - "Thank you for coming" implies you have been asked to come; "Thank you for coming by" implies you visited/came on an impulse and without invitation.0-
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01cite10Feebs1112cite10"Thank you for coming by" implies you visited/came on an impulse and without invitation.12br
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10Yes, it means to me01b00 in passing.02b0-

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