If you are on friendly terms, 'see you soon' is perfectly fine, in fact stuffiness in emails can come across as very out of place. However if it's someone a few grades above you, for example who you have never met, see you soon, wouldn't work well, it's too informal. "I look forward to meeting soon" would work well enough. – See you later, aggregator! Don't trip on a raindrop! See you soon, baboon! Bye! I tolerate you! Gotta go, the power of the shower compels me. Make new friends on the sidewalk! I’m late for my bus, gigantopithecus! Move out, brussels sprout! Make sure the doormat says goodbye! I’ll show you to the door! Ciao ciao, brown cow! Screw you guys 1. within a short period after this or that time, event, etc. We shall know soon after she calls. 2. before long; in the near future; at an early date. Let's leave soon. 3. promptly or quickly. What to reply when someone say see you when I see you? It is natural to reply ‘See you’/’See you later’. ‘You too’ sounds natural in response to ‘have a good week-end’ and similar. You have established the “see you later” in your conversation, so there is no need to repeat it. I would just say “bye” or “later”. What Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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