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  • Good bye, Bye, Bye bye - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Whereas at the end of "goodbye" it is clipped, like: good-by I agree that "bye bye" is either baby talk or ironic, and if used incorrectly would be perceived as insulting; if you're unsure, don't use it
  • etymology - What is the origin of the word goodbye? - English . . .
    Bye is short for goodbye, which is an alteration of alteration of God be with you kthxbye is the pinnacle of English's advancement, shortening All correct, Thank you, God be with you into seven lowercase letters
  • Goodbye or good-bye? - WordReference Forums
    Oi Blackeyes, My dictionaries disagree with goodbye They list good-by for farewell, and offer good-bye as an alternate spelling
  • goodbye, farewell, so long - WordReference Forums
    i've always wondered if there was a very fine semantic (or etymological) difference between the various ways of saying goodbye to somebody specifically "farewell" and "goodbye" And how are they considered in terms of finality? Obviously "see you later" implies you'll be seeing them sometime
  • auto antonyms - Does Irish goodbye have two meanings which are almost . . .
    Urban Dictionary gives two almost opposite meanings of Irish goodbye Leaving quietly out the side door of a party or bar without saying goodbye to anyone Mostly due to the fact that family or
  • Goodbye Good-bye - WordReference Forums
    Hola a todos ¿Cuál es correcto, goodbye o good-bye? o ¿cuál es la diferencia? (si alguna) Gracias de antemano
  • When is it appropriate to use see you later?
    Generally speaking, "see you later" is just slang for goodbye I have heard it used in all of the situations you list in your question The order you present matching the order I would give them for frequency commonness When you will be seeing the person again later that day All the time When you will be seeing the person soon (e g , in a few days) All the time When you will be seeing the
  • Take care instead of Goodbye - WordReference Forums
    In Scotland it's frequently used instead of goodbye Usually for someone who is going on a journey For example, if someone leaves your house after a party, they say goodbye to you and you say take care to them




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