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See you next monday vs See you on next monday

Both phrases are commonly used in English, but "see you next Monday" is more commonly used and considered more natural. Both convey the same meaning of meeting someone on the upcoming Monday.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 23288 views

See you next monday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a common way to inform someone that you will meet them on the following Monday.

Examples:

  • I'll see you next Monday for our meeting.
  • See you next Monday at the usual spot.
  • Let's catch up next Monday. See you then!
  • Looking forward to seeing you next Monday.
  • See you next Monday for lunch.
  • Feb 11, 2012 ... "See you next Monday" is the way all native English speakers I know phrase it. February 11, 2012.
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  • Aug 4, 2023 ... The only case where they would say "See you next Monday" is if they mean 10 days away.
  • Nov 14, 2020 ... yes but that wouldn't be grammatically correct. the correct way of saying that would be “see you next Monday.”.
  • Jul 1, 2024 ... It feels like 'see you tomorrow' or 'see you next Monday' or 'see you there'; no one would say 'see you ON next Monday' or 'see you AT there'.
  • Feb 25, 2017 ... But if I say "See you next Monday", what does it mean? PS: I added this question in the Italian-English forum, but I was advised to add it ...
  • Jun 1, 2021 ... Today is Tuesday; if I say I will see you next Monday then the Monday which is in the next week or the Monday in the week after the complete ...
  • Jun 30, 2020 ... See you on next Monday or See you next Monday. Which one is correct? See a translation. Report copyright infringement. Answers.
  • Have a great week and see you next Monday for another video :) Yes - please add in a live academic Q&A video. Nah - just stick with the recorded videos. 42 ...
  • Sep 21, 2011 ... If it's next Monday: "I'll see you next Monday." Agró. Senior Member. Navarra peninsular. Spanish-Navarre. Sep 21, 2011 · #12 · Spug said ...

Alternatives:

  • see you on Monday
  • see you on the next Monday
  • see you the following Monday
  • see you next week on Monday
  • see you on the upcoming Monday

See you on next monday

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

While grammatically correct, this phrase is less common in everyday speech compared to "see you next Monday." It still conveys the same meaning of meeting someone on the upcoming Monday.

Examples:

  • I'll see you on next Monday for our appointment.
  • Let's plan to meet on next Monday.
  • See you on next Monday at the event.
  • We can discuss it further on next Monday.
  • I look forward to seeing you on next Monday.
  • Feb 11, 2012 ... "See you on next Monday" may be the most traditionally grammatically correct answer, but I have never ever heard anyone use that phrase.
  • Jul 1, 2024 ... It feels like 'see you tomorrow' or 'see you next Monday' or 'see you there'; no one would say 'see you ON next Monday' or 'see you AT there'.
  • Jul 10, 2018 ...See you on next Monday.” “Will it be convenient to meet on next week?” “Can we meet on next Tuesday.” Since in the above examples, the word ...
  • Jun 30, 2020 ... See you on next Monday or See you next Monday. Which one is correct? See a translation. Report copyright infringement. Answers.
  • Dec 13, 2013 ... 1 See you on next Monday. 2 See you next Monday. My opinion: 1 :tick: 2 :tick: SwissPete. Senior Member. 94044 USA. Français (CH), AE ...
  • May 29, 2018 ... and See you on next Monday. ? Similar questions. What is the difference between I'm leaving on next Friday and I'll be leaving on next Friday ...
  • Dec 4, 2020 ... See you on next Monday or See you next Monday. Which one is correct? Similar questions. Could you correct following sentences more matural ...
  • Oct 19, 2024 ... Which is wright I will see you on next Monday or I will see you on Monday next? Both are correct, but "I will see you on Monday ...
  • May 29, 2020 ... ... See you on next Monday for Week#6 competition. Please kindly follow our given criterias for WEEK#6 competition ...

Alternatives:

  • see you next Monday
  • see you on Monday
  • see you the following Monday
  • see you next week on Monday
  • see you on the upcoming Monday

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