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See you in paris vs See you at paris

The correct phrase you want here is 'See you in Paris.' 'In' is the commonly used preposition to indicate a location or destination. 'At' is used to indicate a specific point or place. In this context, 'in' is the appropriate preposition to use before the name of a city.
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See you in paris

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'see you in Paris' when referring to meeting someone in the city of Paris. 'In' is the correct preposition to indicate a location or destination.

Examples:

  • I'll see you in Paris next week.
  • Can't wait to see you in Paris!
  • Let's plan to meet in Paris.
  • We should meet in Paris for coffee.
  • See you in Paris for the conference.
  • "One day I'll see you in Paris."
  • We hope to see you in Paris very soon.

Alternatives:

  • see you in London
  • see you in New York
  • see you in Tokyo
  • see you in Rome
  • see you in Berlin

See you at paris

This phrase is not correct in this context. 'At' is not the appropriate preposition to use before the name of a city when referring to meeting someone there.

  • We hope to see you in Paris very soon.
  • What a shame to go to France and not see Paris.
  • But I learned to look up and see Paris.
  • Everybody should see Paris at least once, Ange.
  • She's really so excited to see Paris.
  • I'd quite like to see Paris in league 2.
  • You said you always wanted to see Paris.
  • I was dying to see Paris.
  • By showing frenchie I'm a man of culture, I'll see Paris, France, and her underpants.
  • No, I... I have not been able to see Paris for the last few days.
  • You don't want me to see Paris, France, that's all.
  • She's decided that she must see Paris again, and we indulge her every whim.
  • Now they wear yellow stars, it's a shock to see Paris crawling with Jews.
  • Our scouting parties will first see Paris 40 days into the war.
  • Last time we made port in France, I promised my girlfriend we'd come back and see Paris together.
  • D'Oyly, I can't tell you how delightful it is to see you here in Paris.
  • Wouldn't it be nice to finally see Paris?
  • Marcello, shall we go and see Paris by ourselves?
  • There's a lot to see in Paris.
  • Glad to see you back in Paris. I hear you've been in Czechoslovakia.

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