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Orim Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

See you round

Can I say "see you round" when I mean "see you" ?

or only "see you around" is correct ?

thanks
  

Top answer

Hi, The idiom is see you around , but I believe it's informally OK to say see you round . This a is commonly omitted in a wide variety of contexts. Regards

  • Hi, The idiom is see you around , but I believe it's informally OK to say see you round .
  • This a is commonly omitted in a wide variety of contexts.
  • Regards
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Hi,

The idiom is see you around, but I believe it's informally OK to say see you round.

This a is commonly omitted in a wide variety of contexts.

Regards
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Regards gave you a great answer.

This is just a follow-up:

Round is a legitimate variant of around. It works anywhere around would work. The reverse is not true, as round has a number of definitions it doesn’t share with around. For example, it wouldn’t work to say that the edge of a circle is around, and I wouldn’t i

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