
grammaticality - See you~What does it mean? - English Language …
2013年9月19日 · Variations include "Be seeing you" and "See you again soon. " It is a warmly connoted bidding of farewell. It is related to Auf Weidersehen- literally "until (I/we) see …
When is it appropriate to use "see you later"?
2013年10月23日 · When my girlfriend says "good night" (when sleeping in the same bed) I usually say "see ya" and she just laughs like it doesn't make sense. Oh whale, say what you want …
Is the expression "see you when I see you" impolite?
2012年10月18日 · Here in Taiwan, the native speakers of Chinese usually say See you next time for what literally translates to "again see" (再見) (zai jian). The vagueness of "next time" makes …
Meaning Of "Wrapped Around My Finger" and "See Ya When I …
The person who is wrapped around your finger can be persuaded to do anything you want, usually because they like you so much. See The Free Dictionary. See ya when I see ya. This …
Appropriate way to say "see you tomorrow" when meeting online
2019年6月19日 · @Old Brixtonian thanks for the subtle remark :-). I just discovered for the first time that "to greet" is actually only used when you see someone and not when you leave (in …
"See you in the funny papers": etymology and meaning
2013年3月12日 · See you in the funny paper[s] means "Goodbye, see you soon". A Dictionary of Catch Phrases (1986) by Eric Partridge and Paul Beale says: see you in the funny papers …
Term for " [Idiom], [Rhyme]" like "See you later, alligator."
2022年7月25日 · "See you later, alligator!" is a partial "cockney-fication". An example of Cockney speech given on Wikipedia is: Go up the stairs. > Go up the apples and pears. (stairs replaced …
expressions - Meaning of "catch you on the flip side" - English ...
2011年8月8日 · Yes, it was derived from the "flip side" of vinyl records, however it became a phrase equivalent to: "see you later/soon". But again, to me it depends on the context. For …
Is the valediction "see you later, alligator" used in English?
2013年9月25日 · When I was a kid, my grandfather used to say this to my brother and I when we left his house. He would say, "See you later, alligator" and we would say "After awhile, …
"I'll see you" is the same as "I'll miss you"?
2011年7月12日 · "I'll see you" and "I'll miss you" are not mutually exclusive - in fact, I've had a few conversations at the airport that went like this: - "I'll see you." (Sometimes shortened to "See …