Thursday, 22 August 2013

Look forward to meeting you both vs. Look forward to meeting you

Look forward to meeting you both vs. Look forward to meeting you

I'm confused about the need to add the word "both", when you're using
"you" as a plural that refers to more than one individual.
The below sentence refers to two people (the "you") is as follows:
We look forward to meeting you this evening as well as getting to know you
both over the coming year.
Any comments / edits would be greatly appreciated!

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