washington dcThey must meet in the same city.
Although the word "keen" is not commonly used in the 21st century, the time to say the phrase "keen to meet you" is when meeting someone for the first time, at the beginning of the meeting. "Keen on meeting you" or "nice meeting you" is said at the end of the encounter, when saying goodbye.
next time you'll meet him is in sunyshore city after the gym battle at the top of the city
The past continuous tense of meet is "was meeting" or "were meeting." For example, "He was meeting his friend for lunch" or "They were meeting at the park."
His meeting with Ramakrishna Paramahamsa was in November 1881
Municipal Governments meet in various places. They could meet in the local town house, or, meeting hall, town hall, or city hall it depends on the Municipality.
I suggest meeting you!
phildipha
City of Auckland
To come together, to meet, to hold a meeting, to protest as a group.
Philadelphia
"Meeting" is the present participle of "meet".