How to say “See you soon” when meeting up with someone
I'm just wondering a simple way to say "See you soon" when the context is that you are talking to your friend remotely (via phone/messaging) and you plan to meet up with them in the very near future (1 or 2 hours).
Would it be as simple as "Sugu ni miru"?
Thanks for your help,
Bazz
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I'm just wondering a simple way to say "See you soon" when the context is that you are talking to your friend remotely (via phone/messaging) and you plan to meet up with them in the very near future (1 or 2 hours).
Would it be as simple as "Sugu ni miru"?
Thanks for your help,
Bazz
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I'm just wondering a simple way to say "See you soon" when the context is that you are talking to your friend remotely (via phone/messaging) and you plan to meet up with them in the very near future (1 or 2 hours).
Would it be as simple as "Sugu ni miru"?
Thanks for your help,
Bazz
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I'm just wondering a simple way to say "See you soon" when the context is that you are talking to your friend remotely (via phone/messaging) and you plan to meet up with them in the very near future (1 or 2 hours).
Would it be as simple as "Sugu ni miru"?
Thanks for your help,
Bazz
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a simple way to say "See you soon" when the context is that you are talking to your friend remotely (via phone/messaging) and you plan to meet up with them in the very near future (1 or 2 hours).
In that situation I would say 「じゃ、あとで。」(← casual)
じゃ is the contracted pronunciation of では, literally "Then".
あとで。 as a greeting is a shortened way of saying あとで[会]{あ}いましょう, literally "Let's meet later" or "See you later".
If you want to sound more formal, you could say 「では、あとで。」 or even more formally 「では、のちほど。」
Thanks @Chocolate♦, what would the literal translation of that be?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:07
@Bazz It's literally: "Then, later."
– Chocolate♦
Dec 5 at 3:12
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You can simply say (mata or matane)
友達なら(また)か(またね)でいいと思います。
From the literal translation of "mata" meaning "again" I thought that it only applied to when you're saying "see you soon" in the context that you're parting with someone that you're going to meet again. Can you confirm that it also works when you're only meeting for the first time (casually)?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:06
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1~2時間後にまた会うつもりの時に(「また後で」ではなく)「またね」という人は少ないと思います。
– naruto
Dec 5 at 8:16
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a simple way to say "See you soon" when the context is that you are talking to your friend remotely (via phone/messaging) and you plan to meet up with them in the very near future (1 or 2 hours).
In that situation I would say 「じゃ、あとで。」(← casual)
じゃ is the contracted pronunciation of では, literally "Then".
あとで。 as a greeting is a shortened way of saying あとで[会]{あ}いましょう, literally "Let's meet later" or "See you later".
If you want to sound more formal, you could say 「では、あとで。」 or even more formally 「では、のちほど。」
Thanks @Chocolate♦, what would the literal translation of that be?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:07
@Bazz It's literally: "Then, later."
– Chocolate♦
Dec 5 at 3:12
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a simple way to say "See you soon" when the context is that you are talking to your friend remotely (via phone/messaging) and you plan to meet up with them in the very near future (1 or 2 hours).
In that situation I would say 「じゃ、あとで。」(← casual)
じゃ is the contracted pronunciation of では, literally "Then".
あとで。 as a greeting is a shortened way of saying あとで[会]{あ}いましょう, literally "Let's meet later" or "See you later".
If you want to sound more formal, you could say 「では、あとで。」 or even more formally 「では、のちほど。」
Thanks @Chocolate♦, what would the literal translation of that be?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:07
@Bazz It's literally: "Then, later."
– Chocolate♦
Dec 5 at 3:12
add a comment |
a simple way to say "See you soon" when the context is that you are talking to your friend remotely (via phone/messaging) and you plan to meet up with them in the very near future (1 or 2 hours).
In that situation I would say 「じゃ、あとで。」(← casual)
じゃ is the contracted pronunciation of では, literally "Then".
あとで。 as a greeting is a shortened way of saying あとで[会]{あ}いましょう, literally "Let's meet later" or "See you later".
If you want to sound more formal, you could say 「では、あとで。」 or even more formally 「では、のちほど。」
a simple way to say "See you soon" when the context is that you are talking to your friend remotely (via phone/messaging) and you plan to meet up with them in the very near future (1 or 2 hours).
In that situation I would say 「じゃ、あとで。」(← casual)
じゃ is the contracted pronunciation of では, literally "Then".
あとで。 as a greeting is a shortened way of saying あとで[会]{あ}いましょう, literally "Let's meet later" or "See you later".
If you want to sound more formal, you could say 「では、あとで。」 or even more formally 「では、のちほど。」
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Thanks @Chocolate♦, what would the literal translation of that be?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:07
@Bazz It's literally: "Then, later."
– Chocolate♦
Dec 5 at 3:12
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Thanks @Chocolate♦, what would the literal translation of that be?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:07
@Bazz It's literally: "Then, later."
– Chocolate♦
Dec 5 at 3:12
Thanks @Chocolate♦, what would the literal translation of that be?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:07
Thanks @Chocolate♦, what would the literal translation of that be?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:07
@Bazz It's literally: "Then, later."
– Chocolate♦
Dec 5 at 3:12
@Bazz It's literally: "Then, later."
– Chocolate♦
Dec 5 at 3:12
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You can simply say (mata or matane)
友達なら(また)か(またね)でいいと思います。
From the literal translation of "mata" meaning "again" I thought that it only applied to when you're saying "see you soon" in the context that you're parting with someone that you're going to meet again. Can you confirm that it also works when you're only meeting for the first time (casually)?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:06
2
1~2時間後にまた会うつもりの時に(「また後で」ではなく)「またね」という人は少ないと思います。
– naruto
Dec 5 at 8:16
add a comment |
You can simply say (mata or matane)
友達なら(また)か(またね)でいいと思います。
From the literal translation of "mata" meaning "again" I thought that it only applied to when you're saying "see you soon" in the context that you're parting with someone that you're going to meet again. Can you confirm that it also works when you're only meeting for the first time (casually)?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:06
2
1~2時間後にまた会うつもりの時に(「また後で」ではなく)「またね」という人は少ないと思います。
– naruto
Dec 5 at 8:16
add a comment |
You can simply say (mata or matane)
友達なら(また)か(またね)でいいと思います。
You can simply say (mata or matane)
友達なら(また)か(またね)でいいと思います。
answered Dec 5 at 2:54
user32063
From the literal translation of "mata" meaning "again" I thought that it only applied to when you're saying "see you soon" in the context that you're parting with someone that you're going to meet again. Can you confirm that it also works when you're only meeting for the first time (casually)?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:06
2
1~2時間後にまた会うつもりの時に(「また後で」ではなく)「またね」という人は少ないと思います。
– naruto
Dec 5 at 8:16
add a comment |
From the literal translation of "mata" meaning "again" I thought that it only applied to when you're saying "see you soon" in the context that you're parting with someone that you're going to meet again. Can you confirm that it also works when you're only meeting for the first time (casually)?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:06
2
1~2時間後にまた会うつもりの時に(「また後で」ではなく)「またね」という人は少ないと思います。
– naruto
Dec 5 at 8:16
From the literal translation of "mata" meaning "again" I thought that it only applied to when you're saying "see you soon" in the context that you're parting with someone that you're going to meet again. Can you confirm that it also works when you're only meeting for the first time (casually)?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:06
From the literal translation of "mata" meaning "again" I thought that it only applied to when you're saying "see you soon" in the context that you're parting with someone that you're going to meet again. Can you confirm that it also works when you're only meeting for the first time (casually)?
– Bazz Travers
Dec 5 at 3:06
2
2
1~2時間後にまた会うつもりの時に(「また後で」ではなく)「またね」という人は少ないと思います。
– naruto
Dec 5 at 8:16
1~2時間後にまた会うつもりの時に(「また後で」ではなく)「またね」という人は少ないと思います。
– naruto
Dec 5 at 8:16
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