Parting talks - 64
Out of the Books Stuff
Parting with strangers or newly met people
A. I am glad to have met you. (or) I am pleased to meet you. (or) I am glad that I have met you.
B. The Pleasure is mine
A. I hope we will meet here soon (or) I think we will be together here very soon.
B. I too have the same wish (or) Yes, I will be looking forward to it.
A. O.K. Bye
B. Bye.
NOTE: If the person A or B is plural I am becomes we are and I becomes We
Parting with Friends
A. Well it’s getting late, I have to leave now (Else I will miss the flight.)
B. I am sorry that you have leave now.
A. Excuse me dude, Won’t you?
B. Certainly. I hope you will be back soon . Take care.
A. Nodding the head in agreement.
Parting in a hurry
A. I am afraid I have to go/ leave now.
B. So soon/ so early. I never expected you will leave so soon.
A. But I have to, I have an appointment with a dentist this evening at 7.
B. Shall I drop you at the clinic.
A. Thanks It’s O.K. I will take a Cab.
B. Goo night, take care.
A. Good night.
Parting (Stating some reason)
A. I think I should go now, it’s getting dark (or) I think I should leave now, It’s getting cloudier/colder outside.
B. Oh Yes, It’s getting cloudier/colder in the evenings these days.
A. Bye Take care of yourself
B. Good night.
Parting with someone when you have a strong obligation
A. I must leave at once or else I will lose the important business deal (or)
A. I have to rush/fly now or else I will miss the business deal. Sorry Joe excuse me. won’t you?
B. Certainly, we have a good time after a long break, anyway I hope we will meet at Berlin convention.
A. Of course, I hop I will make to the convention, come what may.
B. Bye Dude.
A. Good night.
Parting with someone at an airport or at a railway/bus station
A. Well, Shane It’s time to part with you I can’t forget the moments we spent together.
B. Me too. Try to be back soon.
A. I will be here by next Sunday.
B. Happy voyage Joe, Take care.
A. Bye Shane.
B. Good night.
NOTE: Good bye/bye = Good night
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