writing - Does "see you this weekend" in email express "will write another email this weekend"?


Perhaps people will think that I'll physically visit them?



Answer



Any time I've ever said see you this weekend, I've meant that I would physically see that person. However, it is usually used when there are already plans in place. I would never write see you this weekend unless the recipient and I had made plans.


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