What does "come back soon" mean? Thank you.
A: It’s getting late, and I have to go now.
B: We’re sorry you have to leave.
A: Please excuse me, won’t you?
B: Certainly. Come back soon.
Does " Come back soon" mean "see you later"? Thank you.
"Come back" is a phrasal verb that means to return. It is very common and also informal. It is not old-fashioned and you can say it to anyone.
https://www.macmillandictionary.com/us/dictionary/american/come-back
"Come back" is used in the imperative form in your example sentence.
"See you later" is another phrase we use when saying goodbye, but it is a statement, not a command, so it does not mean the same thing as "come back."
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Come back soon is something you would say to a customer when they are leaving. But I think it would be a little old-fashioned these days. See you later is more informal and more common.