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"see you on wednesday" vs "see you in wednesday"

The correct phrase is 'see you on Wednesday.' 'On' is the preposition commonly used before days of the week to indicate a specific day. 'In' is used to refer to a period of time or a general time frame.

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

see you on wednesday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'see you on Wednesday' when you want to specify the day you will see someone. 'On' is the appropriate preposition to use before days of the week.

Examples:

  • I'll see you on Wednesday for our meeting.
  • Let's meet for lunch on Wednesday.
  • See you on Wednesday at the party!
  • We can discuss the project on Wednesday.
  • I have an appointment on Wednesday.

see you in wednesday

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'In' is not the appropriate preposition to use before days of the week when specifying a particular day.


Alternatives:

  • see you on Wednesday
  • see you this Wednesday
  • see you next Wednesday
  • see you every Wednesday
  • see you Wednesday afternoon

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