Look me up when you're in town Meaning in English
expression · lemma: look someone up when you're in town
Definition
This is a friendly invitation telling someone to contact or visit you if they come to your city or town.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and friendly, often used when parting or in messages. Implies genuine interest in meeting but not always a firm commitment—actual plans should be made later. Can be said to friends, family, or acquaintances. Rarely used in very formal contexts.
Example Sentences
If you come to London, look me up when you're in town.
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I'd love to catch up, so look me up when you're in town next time.
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Look me up when you're in town and we can have dinner together.
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Hey, look me up when you're in town—it’s been ages since we’ve hung out!
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I'll be busy, but look me up when you're in town and maybe we can grab coffee.
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Don’t forget—look me up when you're in town so we can catch up face to face.
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