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There is still a long way to go. How to answer the next sentence?

There will be a long sentence from Japan: "See you later."

1, it's still early. It means to have something to do.

See you later: it means that we will meet again in the future (used to comfort each other when leaving).

Summary:

There will be a long time, which means there will be a long time, and we will have a chance to meet again. This sentence is sometimes used for joking, such as: "You wait for me, and I will make you regret it." For example:

1, Zhang San and Li Si are good friends. One day, Zhang San was going to study abroad, and Li Si couldn't bear to part with Zhang San until she burst into tears. So Zhang San said to Li Si, don't be sad, brother, it's still a long time, and we will meet again.

2. Xiao Wu and Xiao Li scored 100 more than Xiao Li in an exam, so Xiao Wu laughed at Xiao Li and said that Xiao Li was a pig brain. Xiao Li is very angry. He told Xiao Wu that I transferred to another school. Please don't be too happy. See you later.

Extended data

See you again.

See you later, idiom, pronounced as hòuhuìyǒuqī, refers to the time to meet again. It is in the third fold of "Yangzhou Dream" in Qiao Yuanmeng's mansion: "Little official is busy with official business, see you later."

Antonym: It will be difficult in the future. ?

Two-part allegorical saying: Cowherd meets Weaver Girl. ?

Lantern lovers' meeting: I'll come back when there is a holiday in the mountains and chrysanthemum time.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Refers to parting pleasantries.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-See you later