THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: thekavorka on September 08, 2007, 07:26:57 PM
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Lately I've been noticing that I've been saying "see ya later" or "later" a lot even though I might never see the person again. I don't want to just say "bye" or "good bye" since those are kind of boring. I've decided to use a new phrase for "bye" but I can't pick the right one. What works for you guys? Or do you just vary it up depending on the person you're saying it to?
Take it easy - I'm leaning towards this one. I like the way it flows and it's laid back connotations.
Peace - I've been hearing this one a lot lately. Pimpwerx from GAF has ruined this one for me.
Take care - maybe only to relatives or family. i'm not going to use this in my daily conversations.
Ciao - I like the sound of the word, but I think it's pretentious to use another language randomly like that. The same thing applies for "adios"
Any other suggestions?
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I either say "bye" or "bye bye". Sometimes I say "good night" or whatever, but that's only when I'm feeling official.
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to mates id say, 'later, cunt' or 'seeya, cunt'
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See ya later.
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later man.
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be seeing you
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See ya 'round
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'later'
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"fuck off and die, fuckbags"
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"Stay the fuck away from my cunt, twat."
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if they're black i tell them to fuck off, and that they're stinkin up my spot
if they're white i give them a respectful handshake, as it was meant to be
if they're anything else i put my hand up to my eyes and say 'if i can't see you, you don't exist'
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I like to say "Adios"
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Usually a good "seeya" suffices, but with my friends it's usually "later man" or "take it easy."
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Usually either "take it easy" or "later" for informal situations and "take care" (or of course, "nice meeting you" if it's an initial meeting) for more professional situations.
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why are you so obsessed with the literal meaning of it? btw, people usually leave once you're bored of them.
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See ya.
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I use "see ya around" with guys, "bye' with women. Using bye with a guy seems.. odd.
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I use a proper "goodbye" for everyone, because as a serious-minded person I can't be wasting my and everyone else's mental energy with nonstandard language that takes extra work both to produce and consume.
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Later
See you later
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later or cya
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"Check ya later" accompanied with a "man" sometimes or just "later"
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Ive been unwittingly using 'bro' lately. Hanging around kiwis too much.
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byyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyye :-*