September 2013 Moms

How do you say goodbye? GTKY (not sad)

sapphire0228sapphire0228 member
edited February 2014 in September 2013 Moms
Since we live all around the world, we probably end a conversation differently. So, how do you say bye?

How do you say goodbye? GTKY (not sad) 114 votes

Goodbye/bye-bye/bye
65% 75 votes
bye now
3% 4 votes
so long
0% 0 votes
adios
0% 1 vote
ciao
0% 0 votes
see you later/see you again
24% 28 votes
later/peace
0% 0 votes
cheerio/cheers
0% 0 votes
GTFO
2% 3 votes
SS
2% 3 votes

Re: How do you say goodbye? GTKY (not sad)

  • database6database6 member
    edited February 2014
    I voted "See you later", but it's normally "see ya" to friends.  I use "Goodbye" in a more formal setting.

    lol to GTFO

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  • I voted GTFO because I thought that was awesome but I usually go w a straight up "bye"

     

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  • I say later alligator a lot. Or talk to you later.
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  • On the phone - talk to you later, bye

    In person - See ya later

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    @kimberlymacrae I have the best movie quote memory. Sometimes on here when a snarky comment is a must I think oh I know what I want to say.

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  • I say later alligator a lot. Or talk to you later.

    I say later alligator a lot. Probably more than a grown woman talking to another adult should, but I like it so that's all that matters.
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  • Adios MOFO

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    My husband and I say this so much, that we have to watch ourselves in front of our kids. I don't want my 5 year old DD asking what a mofo is!
  • Ahh! Thank you@kimberlymacrae for the Nene gif! I want to come back as her in my next life :) oh, and I voted "bye" but I also say "see ya" alot.
  • I voted SS. Sometimes I say bye and other times I just hang up. Its a habit, not trying to be rude.
  • I love that this turned into the gif edition!

    I mostly say bye or take care when I'm on the phone at work. I didn't even put that as an option, dummy.

    I've heard that Italians use the phrase "so long" and that Asian cultures say things like "see you later", implying it won't be the end.

    When I'm irritated with someone and they've asked a billion stupid questions (like, "what time is the three o'clock game". Yes, this happens) I say "die" instead of bye. It sounds the same over the phone and gets my frustration out. But now that I wrote it that sounds pretty awful!

    Thanks for playing, girls :)
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