see you later
(idiomatic) A phrase used at parting, and not necessarily implying that the person being addressed will be seen later by the speaker.
Synonym: goodbye
History never really says goodbye. History says, see you later. Eduardo Galeano
I'll see you later Roza." "At our next practice?" I asked. "We are starting those up again, right? I mean you still have things to teach me." Standing in the doorway, he looked over at me and smiled. "Yes. Lots of things. Richelle Mead
The food is absolutely atrocious, and parents have no idea. Parents are giving their kids three dollars and saying, 'Okay, see you later. Go off to school and have a good lunch.' Morgan Spurlock
Hillary Clinton: goodbye or just see you later? Source: Internet
If they were to talk and he were to express anxiety and insecurity, I’d encourage her to be patient and listen to her husband’s side of things, not say, “Good luck with that, see you later, I’ve got a lunch date with my old flame.” Source: Internet
“I hope that, as happened with my previous farewell match, it will be a “see you later. Source: Internet