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I Am Trying To Figure Out What Does It Mean When Somebody Tells You "see You At Some Point'
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at some time in the future, but not an arranged time
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Hey, "see you at some point" is normally in informal conversation. It means see you at some time in the future, but that the time has not already been arranged.
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