Until Next Time | Meaning & Examples

Until next time is one of the many ways to say “goodbye” in English. It’s a short way of saying “Goodbye until the next time I see you or talk to you.” If someone says “until next time,” it means that they see you often or plan to see you again. For that reason, “until next time” is a warm and friendly farewell greeting.

Until next time examples 
At the end of class, a professor says to the students, “That is all the time we have for today. I enjoyed our discussion. Until next time!”

Corey goes to the dentist twice a year. When one of her check-ups is over, she says, “Until next time, Dr. Petersen. Enjoy the rest of your summer.”

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Until next time meaning

Until next time is a farewell expression that means “goodbye until our next encounter.” The word “next” means that you will see or talk to the other person again. “Until next time” is also positive and friendly. It’s similar to saying “I look forward to seeing you again.”

Until next time examples 
Anne and Chu exercise at the gym together every Wednesday. When they’re leaving the gym one day, Chu says to Anne, “Thanks for working out with me today. Until next time!”

Ted eats dinner at his parents’ house every Sunday. When he’s leaving one Sunday night, he says, “Bye, Mom and Dad. Have a great week. Until next time!”

April’s boyfriend Andy took a job overseas for one year. They talk on the phone every night before bed. At the end of one conversation, April says, “Goodnight, Andy. Until next time.”

When to use until next time

Use “until next time” when you’re telling someone “goodbye” and when you plan or hope for a future interaction. Here are a few examples of the most common interactions that can end with “until next time.”

  • Teachers or students saying goodbye at the end of a class
  • Podcasters at the end of a regularly scheduled program
  • Friends at the end of a party or gathering
  • Family members at the end of a visit
  • A sign-off for an email, text message, or friendly letter

A formal variation of “until next time” is “until we meet again,” which is common in old black-and-white movies.

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“Until next time” is a prepositional phrase, so it isn’t a complete sentence. Therefore, only use “until next time” in conversations or informal correspondence. For example, someone might write “until next time” at the end of a thank you note to a close relative who they just visited.
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Till next time and ‘til next time

Two other ways to say until next time are till next time (with a double “l”) and ‘til next time (with an apostrophe and one “l”). All three of these variations are correct. Till next time and ‘till next time” are a bit more casual.

Till next time examples
It was great chatting with you tonight, Serita! Till next time.

This has been a wonderful evening, and I can’t wait till next time.

Frequently asked questions about until next time

How do you say until next time in French?

Until next time in French is “à la prochaine” (pronounced “ah la pro-shen”). This French expression is a formal or informal “goodbye” for when you plan to see the person again. 

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How do you say until next time in Spanish?

Until next time in Spanish is “hasta la pròxima” (pronounced “ah-sta la prohk-see-mah”) for informal situations or “hasta la pròxima vez” for formal situations. Use these versions of “goodbye” when you plan to see the person again. 

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How do you say until next time in Hawaiian?

Until next time in Hawaiian is “a hui hou,” which is pronounced “ah hoo-ee hoh.” The exact translation is “until we meet again,” but it means the same thing as “until next time.”

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Is it until or untill?

It is until, not untill.

The preposition and subordinating conjunction “until” is spelled with one “l.”

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Is it until or til?

Both until and ‘til are correct and have the same meaning.

They can be used interchangeably but “‘til” (written with an apostrophe before it) is informal, so is best avoided in formal writing such as a research paper.

QuillBot’s free Paraphraser tool can help you find the right level of formality for your text.

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