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Gene93 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

meet and meet up

Hello,
Which one would sound more natural to you in these sentences: "I am coming to Paris next week. Do you think we could meet/meet up?", "What are you doing tonight? - I am meeting Sam/meeting up with Sam." How do you differentiate between them?

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Gene93 How do you differentiate between them? 'Up' is more casual, both in register and meaning.

  • Gene93 How do you differentiate between them?
  • 'Up' is more casual, both in register and meaning.
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Gene93How do you differentiate between them?
'Up' is more casual, both in register and meaning.
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I've heard that "up" in this case suggests a prior arrangement. Is that true?

Thank you, Mister Micawber Emotion: smile
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Gene93I've heard that "up" in this case suggests a prior arrangement. Is that true?
No, to me it means the same as 'meet' as far as prior arrangements are concerned. Context of course should make it clear.
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I see. It appears that the difference between: "I am meeting Sam tonight/I am meeting up with Sam tonight." would be in the register. I have a slightly different context, which could probably make some difference. Two ladies are shopping. Lady A says to lady B: I am going to the GAP now. Let's meet/meet up at the parking in two hours." For some reason I have a stronger preference for "meet", but I
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Gene93For some reason I have a stronger preference for "meet", but I have no idea why.
Because adding "up" and/or "with" is unnecessary.
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Fair enough. Thank you all Emotion: smile.

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