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Have you met him yet ? or Have you not met him yet ? Which one is correct

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Have you not met him yet means kya tum abi tak usse mile nahi ho? So its correct.
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Have you met him yet ?
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Both are correct one conveys positive and the other conveys negative meaning.
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English Language / Business Communication Trainer (Corporate Trainer) - Body Language and Soft skills expert.

They are both correct depending on what you intend to convey.
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Spoken English, MBA, BBA, Career Counselling, Hindi Language tutor with 20 years of experience

To my mind, grammatically speaking, both the sentences are correct. Both the sentences are interrogative in nature. To take the conversation forward, the interlocutor may respond with sentences such as - "Yes, I have", or "No, I haven't". Hope this helps.
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Answer: Have you not met him yet?
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Have you met him yet?
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Spoken English

Both are correct though a slight difference exists. First one is expressed casually without an excitement. Second one is expressed in order to question why there is still a delay.
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Both are correct depending on the context. "Have you met him yet?" The questioner would ask this way when s/he wants to know whether you have met him by now. "Have you not met him yet?" This question implies that the questioner believed that you must have already met him, but you probably haven't...
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Both are correct depending on the context. "Have you met him yet?" The questioner would ask this way when s/he wants to know whether you have met him by now. "Have you not met him yet?" This question implies that the questioner believed that you must have already met him, but you probably haven't met him so far. read less
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Haven't you met him yet?
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