grammaticality - "See you Monday" vs "See you on Monday"


I have seen native speakers use both variations.



See you Monday.



and



See you on Monday.



I would like to know which usage is correct or if there are any specific instances in which each is used.



Answer



The first is a little more casual than the second, and possibly found more in American English than in British English.


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