There is always a problem with "next" with days, months, etc.
It could mean both. It partly depends on when it is said.
For example:
at Sep '13 it means Oct '14
at Nov '13 it means Oct '14
at Jan '14 it could Oct '14 or Oct '15.
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yea .I have already asked him .Thank you
August 15, 2013
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I agree with Matt, it really depends on the situation. We usually clarify/make sure. "You mean this coming October, right?"
August 14, 2013
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Thank you all !But i would prefer he means this October !:)
August 14, 2013
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As someone mentioned above, "next October" means October of next year; "this October" means October of this year.
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