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See you on Thursday vs See you Thursday

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning. The choice between using 'on' or not is a matter of personal preference and style.
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See you on Thursday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you will meet them on a specific Thursday. The preposition 'on' is optional and can be included for clarity or omitted without changing the meaning.

Examples:

  • I'll see you on Thursday for our meeting.
  • See you on Thursday at the concert!
  • Let's plan to see you on Thursday afternoon.
  • We can meet for lunch on Thursday.
  • See you on Thursday for dinner.
  • Nothing?. You used to love the crushed-foot bit. I'll see you on Thursday.

Alternatives:

  • see you Thursday

See you Thursday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you will meet them on a specific Thursday. The preposition 'on' is optional and can be included for clarity or omitted without changing the meaning.

Examples:

  • I'll see you Thursday for our meeting.
  • See you Thursday at the concert!
  • Let's plan to see you Thursday afternoon.
  • We can meet for lunch Thursday.
  • See you Thursday for dinner.
  • - See you Thursday, same place?
  • That's right, see you Thursday.
  • The rest of you... see you Thursday.
  • All right, everybody, see you Thursday.
  • So, see you Thursday, then?
  • Okay. - I will... see you thursday.
  • I'll see you Thursday at the fundraiser.
  • I'll see you Thursday like always.
  • I'll see you Thursday, Wonder Woman.
  • So I'll see you Thursday at 6:00, right?
  • I'll see you Thursday at 4:00? Thursday at 4:00.

Alternatives:

  • see you on Thursday

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