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Just curious, Is there any difference in meaning between "come in" and "come on in"?

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Rebecca

No, there's no difference in meaning between "come in" and "come on in!" I would say that "come on in" is slightly more informal and can be taken as more friendly or approachable. Ex: Come on in, Henry. I have news to share with you. Ex: Come on in, everyone! The party is going to start soon! Ex: Come in. The interviewers are waiting for you.

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