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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"See you around~" - What does it mean?

When we say good-bye after meeting
If someone say "see you around",
What does it mean?
and What 's the difference between "see you later" ?
  

Top answer

later = at no specific time around = in no specific place. Both are very casual.

  • later = at no specific time around = in no specific place.
  • Both are very casual.
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later = at no specific time
around = in no specific place.
Both are very casual.
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Thanks for your reply.
One more thing

You mean "See you around" is "See you in no specific place"
So Can I say it under the situation below?

# Teacher to the students after all classes"
" Now All the class finised. Good to come back. See you around~"
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It's fine. Probably not to mean back in class, however.

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