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"See you in april" vs "See you on april"

If you want to say you are going to see someone in a particular month, you have to use the word "in," not "on."

Last Updated: December 10, 2017

See you in april

This is correct

If you want to tell someone you will see them in a particular month, use the construction "in" + "month."

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Some examples from our editors:

  • I hope to see you in April.
  • I will be out of town for most of the winter, so I will see you in April.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • We will see each other in April

See you on april

This is not correct. Don't use this phrase.

When saying you will see someone in a particular month or year, you have to use the word "in," not "on." (Conversely, you see someone "at" 8:00, etc.).

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Some alternatives from our editors:

  • See you in April

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