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I'm meeting up with vs I plan on meeting

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I'm meeting up with' is used when referring to a specific meeting that is already arranged, while 'I plan on meeting' is used when talking about a future intention or plan to meet someone.

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I'm meeting up with

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific meeting that is already arranged.

This phrase is used to indicate that you have a scheduled meeting or get-together with someone.

Examples:

  • I'm meeting up with my friends for dinner tonight.
  • She's meeting up with her colleagues for a project discussion.
  • Are you meeting up with John later?
  • We're meeting up with the client at 3 p.m.
  • Let's meet up with them at the park.
  • Feb 10, 2016 ... to ​see and ​talk to someone after making an ​arrangement to do so: I'm meeting up with some ​friends after ​work. (Definition of meet up ...
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  • Sep 5, 2015 ... My ex boyfriend recently broke up with me out of the blue without giving me a reason. I'm meeting up with him for casual lunch or drinks next ...
  • Jul 26, 2012 ... If I'm meeting up with someone and they're late or I'm really early I usually start to second-guess myself. Time to work on that. Reply.

Alternatives:

  • I'm meeting with
  • I'm getting together with
  • I'm catching up with
  • I'm linking up with
  • I'm rendezvousing with

I plan on meeting

This phrase is correct and commonly used when talking about a future intention or plan to meet someone.

This phrase is used to express your intention or plan to meet someone in the future.

Examples:

  • I plan on meeting my friend for coffee tomorrow.
  • She plans on meeting her mentor next week.
  • Do you plan on meeting your parents this weekend?
  • We plan on meeting the new team members on Monday.
  • Let's plan on meeting for lunch next Friday.
  • "I plan on meeting John after dinner. We're going to go to a night club." "I'm going to go to take my girlfriend out to dinner. And if we have time, we might try to see ...
  • “The Board and I plan on meeting with state and local agency representatives as well as local politicians to keep them informed and to work with them on the ...
  • Jun 16, 2015 ... I plan on meeting with Rae Anne on June 10th to receive and discuss additional information but, all indications are at this time that we don't ...
  • Where shall I plan on meeting my family, friends and guests after the ceremony? Pick a meeting spot outside Freeman Stadium, if possible, as students will be ...

Alternatives:

  • I intend to meet
  • I aim to meet
  • I am planning to meet
  • I have plans to meet
  • I am looking to meet

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