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What does see ya want to be mean?

"See ya" is a casual way of saying "see you" and is not inherently mean. It's a common farewell used in informal settings.

However, the tone of voice and context can influence how it's perceived. For example:

* If said with a sarcastic tone or a roll of the eyes, it could be interpreted as dismissive or rude.

* If said in a rushed or abrupt manner, it might seem like you're not interested in continuing the conversation.

* If said in a playful way with friends, it's simply a friendly goodbye.

Ultimately, the meaning behind "see ya" depends on the individual's intention and the context of the situation.

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