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What's the difference between "it's great to see you" and "it was great to see you"?
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What's the difference between "it's great to see you" and "it was great to see you"?
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Past tense and present tense, ‘its great to see you’ implies it is in the moment you ARE seeing this person right now, when ‘it was great to see you’ implies the interaction is over and now in the past
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