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Is it correct the use of "talk then " to finish an informal letter?
Is it correct the use of "talk then " to finish an informal letter? Is it American English or slang?
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Oct 28, 2013 2:04 PM
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If you have mentioned a time when you will meet again, then "talk then" is fine:
"I'll see you at the weekend. (We'll / Let's) talk then."
Without it referring to a period of time, "talk then" would be a command meaning "in that case, talk":
A: Why do you never let me speak?
B: Talk then!
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