Use 'in person' to emphasize meeting someone with physical presence, often creating deeper relationships. After months of chatting, they finally met in person.
Pro Tip 2/3
Business Etiquette
'In person' meetings are considered more professional and serious in business contexts. We should discuss the contract in person.
Pro Tip 3/3
Digital Age
'In person' is often used to distinguish from digital communication which has become common. I'm tired of emails; let's talk in person.