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see you on monday vs see you monday

Both "see you on Monday" and "see you Monday" are correct and commonly used. The choice to use "on" or not is a matter of personal preference and formality level.
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see you on monday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a friendly way to say goodbye to someone with the intention of meeting them again on the following Monday.

Examples:

  • I'll see you on Monday for our meeting.
  • See you on Monday at the office.
  • Let's catch up over coffee. See you on Monday!
  • See you on Monday, bright and early.
  • I'm looking forward to seeing you on Monday.
  • See you on Monday, doctor.
  • Then rest tomorrow and I'll see you on Monday.
  • You're a great help, see you on Monday.
  • Alright, so we'll see you on Monday.
  • Have fun this weekend and I'll see you on Monday.
  • They're keeping me on for a few more days... so I might see you on Monday.
  • Now, if there's nothing else, I'll see you on Monday.
  • If you don't need anything else from me, I'll see you on Monday.
  • Regarding your meeting, Mr Metzler can see you on Monday at twelve noon, if that suits.
  • We'll see you on Monday.
  • Buffy, unless this is an emergency, I'll see you on Monday.
  • I work all this week... except on Monday, and I will come to see you on Monday.
  • See you on Monday, Coach?
  • [IN NORMAL VOICE] We'll see you on Monday.
  • Alex, I'll see you on Monday.
  • And I'll see you on Monday, okay?
  • I wanted to see you on Monday...
  • Before a candlelit Versailles, in palace gardens plunged into darkness, Rihanna is the embodiment of an enigmatic woman in the film of the Secret Garden IV campaign. See you on Monday to unravel the mystery.
  • You must be tired from the trip Rest up and see you on Monday
  • Mr Metzlercan see you on Monday at 12 noon if that suits.

Alternatives:

  • See you Monday
  • Catch you on Monday
  • Meet you on Monday
  • Will see you Monday
  • Looking forward to seeing you Monday

see you monday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a casual way to bid farewell to someone with the expectation of meeting them again on the upcoming Monday.

Examples:

  • See you Monday for lunch.
  • I'll see you Monday morning.
  • Let's plan to meet. See you Monday!
  • See you Monday at the usual spot.
  • Looking forward to seeing you Monday.
  • See you Monday, unless you're still sick.
  • See you Monday, Janet.
  • Okay, see you Monday.
  • See you Monday, Mr. Biasutto.
  • See you Monday, my friend.
  • See you Monday, unless you're still sick.
  • It means I'll see you Monday, Whitley.
  • See you Monday, Archdeacon Robert.
  • See you Monday, whoever you are.
  • 'Anyway, I hope to see you Monday.
  • We'll see you Monday night for the biggest super jackpot in lotto history.
  • My ride's here so I suppose I'll see you Monday.
  • I actually have to run, but I'll see you Monday.
  • I'll see you Monday, right, Heather?
  • See you Monday, Kives.
  • See you Monday, Magnus.
  • See you Monday, my dear!
  • I'll just see you Monday?
  • See you Monday, Doc.
  • See you Monday on the train.

Alternatives:

  • See you on Monday
  • Catch you Monday
  • Meet you Monday
  • Will see you on Monday
  • Looking forward to seeing you on Monday

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