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Saturday, October 5, 2013

SENDING OFF SOMEONE AT THE AIRPORT

G - Ganga       P - Preethi       S - Sekar

G -   Goodbye Preethi. Have a good flight. I'll miss you very much
P -   Ganga dear. It's been nice seeing you in Pans again. I'M ring you up as soon            as I get back

G -   I’ll call you too Give my love to everyone at home in Chennai

S -   Goodbye Preethi. Have you got everything? That's good.
G -   Goodbye Sekar   Thank you for everything (Preethi goes through the departure         gate).

S -   Ganga, you look sad. Come on, cheer up! Preethi will come again. Let’s get            back to the car park I hope I left the doors locked.

G -   I hope you did too. There are sometime bad elements around at these                   airports...

A -   Bye – mum, see you soon!

B -   Well, goodbye son.   Look after yourself. Don’t forget to write darling.

I) Other casual forms of saying 'Goodbye'
a) Among friends or younger boys and girls
.

See you later guys

Yes O.K. Bye

b) One student might say to another.

A -   'Well I'm off now'. I'll see you.

B -   'Yes, sure next week possibly. . Okay, fine. Bye.

C - Cherio-Bye

Some more formal or polite forms of goodbye

a) To someone you know a little, for example somebody you have met on the road.

A - Well, I look forward to seeing you again.

8 – Yes, that would be nice.

A - Bye bye ... (Goodbye)

B - Bye bye. {Goodbye)

b) To someone you have met just now.

A -   Well, It’s been really nice meeting you I hope we meet again
sometime. Goodbye.

B - Goodbye.

C) We say 'Goodbye' on leaving someone at night or when going to bed.

A - It's time to go to sleep, Sita.
B - Yes, Goodbye, mum.
A - Bye darling.

d) A - Goodbye Kalyani.

B - Goodbye Narmada. Have a nice evening.
A - Thanks Kalyani. See you tomorrow.

At weekends to school and college mates, colleagues, teachers

A - Goodbye Soorya. Have a good journey.

B - Thank you very much Haran. See you next Monday.

A - Yes, of course. Goodbye.

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