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“See you then” is a casual way to end a conversation if you plan to meet the other person again, but is it okay to use in the workplace? In this article, we’ll explain when and how to use this popular phrase, plus provide more formal alternatives for professional settings. We’ll also teach you how to confirm the details of your plans so you always meet people at the right date and time!
Things You Should Know
- “See you then” is an informal way to end a conversation when you’ve made plans to meet the other person again.
- Use “See you then” to confirm the date and time of your next meetup with a friend, family member, or close colleague.
- Alternatively, use the phrases “I will see you then” or “I look forward to seeing you” to confirm plans in formal and professional settings.
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References
- ↑ https://synonympro.com/how-to-say-see-you-then-formally/
- ↑ https://phrasepicker.com/see-you-then/
- ↑ https://synonympro.com/how-to-say-see-you-then-formally/
- ↑ https://synonympro.com/how-to-say-see-you-then-formally/
- ↑ https://synonympro.com/how-to-say-see-you-then-formally/
- ↑ https://phrasepicker.com/see-you-then/
- ↑ https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/see-you-later
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