Casual Conversational English (Phrases and Sentences in Different Scenarios – Top 600+ Terms)/
Simple Goodbyes
Simple Goodbyes
Total: 20 words
Goodbye!
phrase
the simplest way to say goodbye
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Bye! / Bye-bye.
phrase
a short and informal goodbye
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Bye for now.
phrase
another informal way to say goodbye
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See you!
phrase
said while parting but with the intention to see someone again, although unsure when
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See you later. / See you soon.
phrase
said when you have plans to see the person a few hours or days after parting
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Catch you later.
phrase
used as a farewell; an informal way of saying `see you later`
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Later! / Laters!
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a very casual way of saying goodbye, usually used among friends
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So long!
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an informal way to say goodbye
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Until next time.
phrase
usually `until next time` or until a specific time to indicate that you will be seeing that person again then
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Ta-ta!
phrase
a very informal way of saying farewell, similar to `bye-bye`
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Have a good one.
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goodbye; slightly cooler than urging someone to 'have a good day'
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Take it easy.
phrase
a casual way to say `have a nice day` and encourage the person to relax and enjoy their day
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Hope to see you soon!
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used to express desire in meeting up with someone again in the near future
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Take care.
phrase
a polite and pleasant phrase to say to someone who you might not meet for a while
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Talk soon. / Speak soon.
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said to express interest in being in contact with someone soon after parting ways
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See you on the flipside! / Catch you on the flipside!
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a very colloquial way of saying `catch you later` or `see you soon,` used among very close acquaintances
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Have a safe trip.
phrase
said to someone who is about to go on a journey
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All the best.
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said to wish a person well before parting, usually directed towards someone you won't be meeting for a long time
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Be safe.
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said to show care for the person leaving
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I'll miss you.
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said to express sadness when someone is leaving and will be away for a significant time
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