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Lawn2llawn2 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"See you later" or "See you later, then"?

Hi all,

I have a question. Which one is the right oone or the wrong one?

1. Tomorrow is fine- I’m free all day. See you then.
2. Tomorrow is fine- I’m free all day. See you later, then.

Are these okay? Are there any differences between them?

Thanks

Liya
  

Top answer

They are both OK, mean the same and are commonly heard in informal speech. Rover

  • They are both OK, mean the same and are commonly heard in informal speech.
  • Rover
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They are both OK, mean the same and are commonly heard in informal speech.

Rover

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