I’ll Miss You VS You Will Be Missed (Summary)
I’ll Miss You VS You Will Be Missed (Summary)
When someone says I'll miss you, they mean they'll miss you particularly.
When someone says I'll miss you, they mean they'll miss you particularly.
This phrase is used in romantic or friendly settings.
This phrase is used in romantic or friendly settings.
You will be missed can signify that a group misses someone.
You will be missed can signify that a group misses someone.
This is also a farewell phrase.
This is also a farewell phrase.
"I missed you" is said after a long absence.
"I missed you" is said after a long absence.
"I miss you" suggests you want to be with someone.
"I miss you" suggests you want to be with someone.
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