(I'll) see you then

(I'll) see you then

I will meet you again at the time or date already mentioned or specified. A: "We should probably get together tomorrow to go over the notes before the trial." B: "That would probably be for the best. I'll see you then." A: "Why don't we meet back here in about an hour?" B: "Sounds good, see you then."
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(I'll) see you then.

I will see you at the time we've just agreed upon. John: Can we meet at noon? Bill: Sure. See you then. Bye. John: Bye. John: I'll pick you up just after midnight. Sally: See you then.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • see you then
  • in passing
  • (some) time (a)round
  • next, first, second, etc. time around/round
  • be around
  • unit
  • a (unit of time) or two
  • a day, moment, etc. or two
  • join the great majority
  • majority