意思
Used to say goodbye to someone you expect to see again soon.
文化背景
The phrase is often paired with the 'Alligator' rhyme. It's a bit childish but very well-known. British speakers might use 'See you later' even if they don't have specific plans to meet, just to be polite. Australians often shorten it to 'See ya' or 'Catch ya,' reflecting the laid-back culture. In international business, 'See you later' is becoming more common as a way to build rapport and sound less stiff.
The 'Ya' Factor
Saying 'See ya later' makes you sound much more like a native speaker in casual settings.
Don't be too literal
If someone says 'See you later' and doesn't see you, don't be offended! It's just a polite way to say goodbye.
意思
Used to say goodbye to someone you expect to see again soon.
The 'Ya' Factor
Saying 'See ya later' makes you sound much more like a native speaker in casual settings.
Don't be too literal
If someone says 'See you later' and doesn't see you, don't be offended! It's just a polite way to say goodbye.
The Texting Shortcut
Use 'SYL' in texts to save time and sound tech-savvy.
The Alligator Rhyme
Only use the 'alligator/crocodile' rhyme with children or very close friends as a joke.
自我测试
Complete the sentence with the correct phrase.
I have to go to class now. ____ you later!
The standard phrase is 'See you later.'
Which is the most natural way to say goodbye to a friend?
You are leaving your friend's house.
'See you later!' is the most common and natural informal parting.
Fill in the missing line.
A: Thanks for the great lunch! B: You're welcome! ____
This completes the social interaction naturally.
Match the phrase to the situation.
When would you say 'See you later'?
It is used for casual partings with people you expect to see again.
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视觉学习工具
Later vs. Soon
练习题库
4 练习I have to go to class now. ____ you later!
The standard phrase is 'See you later.'
You are leaving your friend's house.
'See you later!' is the most common and natural informal parting.
A: Thanks for the great lunch! B: You're welcome! ____
This completes the social interaction naturally.
When would you say 'See you later'?
It is used for casual partings with people you expect to see again.
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常见问题
10 个问题No, it's often just a general goodbye. It doesn't require a specific plan.
Yes, if your workplace is casual. If it's very formal, stick to 'Goodbye'.
'Soon' implies a shorter time frame, but they are often used interchangeably.
You can say 'See you!', 'Bye!', or 'Take care!'.
It's not rude, but it is very informal. Use it only with people you know well.
In a casual email to a friend or close colleague, yes. In a formal business email, no.
'Ya' is just a casual, spoken version of 'you'.
Then 'See you later' sounds a bit strange. Use 'Goodbye' or 'See you next year'.
Yes, it is very common in all major English dialects.
Yes, but 'Goodnight' is more common if you are both going to sleep.
相关表达
See you soon
similarUsed when the next meeting is very close in time.
Catch you later
synonymA more casual version of 'See you later'.
Talk to you later
similarUsed when the next contact will be a conversation (phone/text).
See you then
specialized formUsed after a specific time has been agreed upon.
Later!
specialized formVery casual one-word goodbye.