• @TheBraveSirRobbin
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      21 hour ago

      The good ole Irish goodbye has saved me on multiple occasions

  • @RBWells
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    21 hour ago

    At my work we jokingly dismiss each other, someone will stand up and say to someone else “hey, John, you can go home now” as though they are the boss, and then that person will say to someone else “hey, Jane, you can go home” and so on. Until we are all dismissed for the day.

  • @jaybone
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    138 hours ago

    Pro tip, tell someone who isn’t talking that you are going to “start packing up” or “getting ready to leave” then you can slowly gather your coat/bag, bring your glass to the kitchen, etc. it’s stuff you would have to do anyway.

  • @[email protected]
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    259 hours ago

    If you are sitting just slap your legs while saying “Well…” and doing a noise like you were a 107 yo who just got up for first time in 13 years.

    • @[email protected]
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      2010 hours ago

      So i used to as well. Like you aren’t actively participating so you think that noone will notice that you left

      Then, out of nowhere, everyone is asking “Why are you leaving? Stay with us”

    • @MoonlightFox
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      38 hours ago

      Me too. Not going to make something as simple as this difficult.

      I want to leave, I leave. Giving others the opportunity to say goodbye is polite in my opinion. A wave to the group and a quick round of hugs if that makes sense.

      At a minimum one should say goodbye to the host.

    • @jaybone
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      48 hours ago

      This is how you don’t have kids.

  • Cyrus Draegur
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    1010 hours ago

    what works for me is quietly telling one person that i’m leaving, just in case anyone notices, with the understanding that i don’t expect anyone to notice.