Will I see you again?

Will I see you again?

A phrase used, especially at the end of a date, to indicate the speaker's desire to see the listener again in a romantic capacity. A: "I really enjoyed our date tonight. Will I see you again?" B: "Of course! How about dinner next Friday at 8?"
See also: see, will
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Will I see you again?

a question asked toward the end of a date implying that further dating would please the speaker. (This question leaves it open to the other party to confirm that the interest is mutual by requesting a further date. Compare this with Can I see you again?) Tom: I had a wonderful time tonight, Mary. Good night. Mary: Will I see you again? Tom: That would be nice. Can I call you tomorrow? "Will I see you again?" asked Sally, cautiously and hopefully.
See also: see, will
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • Can I see you again?
  • Could I see you again?
  • May I see you again?
  • (someone had) better keep quiet about it
  • (I'm) just saying
  • IJS
  • FWIW
  • come on, man
  • can you imagine
  • Can you imagine?
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