See you later tomorrow

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ademoglu

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Hi,

Is it OK to say, 'See you later tomorrow', 'See you later next week' or 'See you later this afternoon'?

I've never encountered those on the net so I'd like to ask if they are OK or not.

Thanks.
 
"See you later this afternoon" is fine if it's the morning of the afternoon being referred to, or already afternoon (post 12 noon) and you're going to see the person again later, during the same afternoon.
The other two don't work.
 
I'm always reading a lot "see you later tomorrow" in my business e-mail.
Wrong?
 
Could you provide context?

In isolation it sounds strange. Are the people using it native speakers of English?
 
See you tomorrow would be much more natural to me- why later?
 
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