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Pelin
When do you say this?
I'm excited to see you.
before I see you or when I see you
Sep 12, 2017 8:58 PM
Answers · 2
I would use it in either situation.
I'm excited to see you tomorrow, it has been too long! (before I see you)
I'm excited to see you here having fun! (when I see you)
September 12, 2017
You would usually say it before you see the person, but sometimes if I haven't seen someone in a long time, I will say "I'm excited to see you" as we greet each other. Or I say, "I'm so happy to see you (again)!" But either would make sense and I don't think would be weird if you're close with the person.
September 12, 2017
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