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Rahuldev091 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

is it right ?

I am quite excited to meet with you.
  

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I am quite excited to meet you.

  • I am quite excited to meet you.
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I am quite excited to meet you.
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Rahuldev091 I am quite excited to meet with you.
Actually, that is OK. It means you have an appointment to get together with the person sometime in the future, and you are excited about it.
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If I am not mistaken, meet is BrE, while meet with is AmE.

I am quite excited to meet you. (I was taught that in BrE this sentence is fine.)

I wonder whether in AmE, this sentence is also correct.

Is there a difference between 'meet' and 'meet with' in AmE?

Thanks.
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"meet with" usually suggests a pre-arranged meeting. A less formal variant would be "meet up with".
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Yoong LiatI am quite excited to meet you. (I was taught that in BrE this sentence is fine.)I wonder whether in AmE, this sentence is also correct.
Yes, it is correct, and it is more common than the originally posted sentence.
But "meet" means to encounter someone, for example:
I met Mrs. Jones at the grocers yesterday.
I first met my husband when

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