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Finally we meet in person vs Finally we met in person

Both sentences are correct, but they express different ideas. "Finally we meet in person" is something you would say to someone you are currently meeting face to face for the first time. "Finally we met in person" refers to a face-to-face meeting that took place in the past.
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Last updated: July 22, 2024

Finally we meet in person

This phrase is correct and commonly used when you are currently meeting someone for the first time in person.

This phrase is used to express the excitement of meeting someone face-to-face for the first time. It is typically used in the present tense.

Examples:

  • Finally we meet in person after months of talking online.
  • I can't believe we finally meet in person!
  • I mean, I can't believe that after three months, we finally meet in person, and you're...
  • Glad we finally get to meet in person.
  • Glad we finally get to meet in person.
  • It's nice to finally meet you in person.
  • Nice to finally meet you in person, Yuri.
  • So nice to finally meet you in person.
  • Tell him how honored you are to finally meet him in person...
  • Nice to finally meet the legend in person.
  • And I'm delighted to meet you finally in person, Dr. Grant.
  • Agent Gibbs, nice to finally meet you in person, as it were.
  • Nice to finally meet you in person. I would imagine it is.
  • Well, it's nice to finally meet you in person, Mr. Westen.
  • [Whooshing and trilling] Zindy, my darling, I can't believe we're finally going to meet in person.
  • Jeanine, can I just say it's truly an honor to finally meet you in person.
  • I finally meet a real person, and he turns out to be a psycho.
  • Let me first say how thrilled I am to finally meet you in... person.
  • We meet in person in public.
  • I will save my introduction for when we meet in person.
  • When I called Reverend Knapp to find out what he knew about it he insisted that we meet in person.
  • Milos is still eager to talk, but insists that we meet in person.

Finally we met in person

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a past meeting that took place in person.

This phrase is used to talk about a meeting that already happened in person. It is typically used in the past tense.

Examples:

  • Finally we met in person last week.
  • I remember when we finally met in person.
  • Once before we met in person... at the Little Haymarket Theatre.
  • I felt it was time we met in person.
  • I know him because I follow Formula One and then we met in person.
  • I was afraid that when we met in person It wouldn't be as special as what we have online.
  • We met in Karachi last April exactly.
  • We met in St. Barths.
  • And we met in Soul Cycle class.
  • We met in a club once.
  • We met in Paris when I was a young artist.
  • We met in Berlin after the war.
  • We met in St. Barts.
  • We met in Paris a few months back.
  • We met in Haiti about a year after you kidnapped me.
  • We met in the strangest way.
  • We met in a bowling alley.
  • We met in a rhetoric course.
  • We met in the bar of the King George.
  • Remember that couple we met in Denver.
  • We met in a club in Harlem.
  • We met in London four years ago.

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