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Wanting to see someone again is a small choice that moves things forward instead of leaving hope to chance. Saying it out loud forces clarity: you either get a plan or you learn where you stand. If your voice shakes, say it anyway; the practice makes future asks easier. Make the request specific — a day or place — so the feeling becomes a real next step.
When to use it
- After a first client meeting at work: May I see you again? I'd like to show the full proposal next Tuesday.
- After a study session with a classmate: May I see you again? Want to meet Friday to prep for the exam?
- After an awkward but honest talk with an aunt at a family visit: May I see you again? Can we have dinner next week and talk more?
- After practice with a teammate you connected with: May I see you again? Want to train together on Saturday?

