call me tonight/call me in the evening

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worcester

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Hi again,
1. Call me tonight!
2. Call me in the evening!

Any difference between these two sentences?
Thank you.
 
1 means 'Call me this evening'.

2 means 'If you call me, make it in the evening – not some other time of day'.
 
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