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Old 20-Jun-2003, 19:15
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Default I'M GOING TO SEE HIM OR MEET HIM?

WHICH IS CORRECT?
1.M GOING TO SEE HIM?
OR
2.MEET HIM?
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WHICH IS CORRECT?
1.M GOING TO SEE HIM?
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2.MEET HIM?
Either is correct. They are often used interchangeably.

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SEE is less likely to be used in formal language. Informally, they are interchangeable.
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