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Ansonguy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

See you soonest

I am going to volunteer in a community center soon. Yesterday, a worker there emailed me about whether or not I could see him next week.

I replied, "I am busy next week. I will let you know when I will be available."

Then, he emailed me again, "Hope to see you soonest."

Is it grammatically correct to say "see yo soonest"? Thanks a lot.

  

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ansonguy Is it grammatically correct to say "see you soonest"? No, but it's commonly said and heard in informal messages and casual conversation. It means 'as soon as possible', or 'ASAP'.

  • ansonguy Is it grammatically correct to say "see you soonest"?
  • No, but it's commonly said and heard in informal messages and casual conversation.
  • It means 'as soon as possible', or 'ASAP'.
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ansonguyIs it grammatically correct to say "see you soonest"?

No, but it's commonly said and heard in informal messages and casual conversation.

It means 'as soon as possible', or 'ASAP'.

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