Do you have a minute to spare to learn some English? Tom tells it like it is by explaining 5 ways to say goodbye just like the British! Give us 60 seconds and we’ll give you the English!

Tom
Hi! I’m Tom. It’s the end of the day here in London so let’s look at some ways we can really say goodbye to British people.

Bye! See you in a bitSee you in a bit means the same as ‘see you later’. You could also say in a bit!

Bye! Have a good one! Have a good one means ‘enjoy your free time’. I say it like this: Have a good ‘un.

Are you off? Are you off means ‘are you leaving?’

Catch you later! And, catch you later means ‘see you later’.

Finally, when you are leaving, you can say I’m going to shoot off! Or, I’m going to shoot! And you can also say I’m going to scoot which has exactly the same meaning.

Now, I’m going to scoot off, so see you in a bit.

5 ways to say bye like a Brit

See you in a bit
See you in a bit 
means the same as ‘see you later’. You could also say in a bit!

Have a good one
Have a good one 
means ‘enjoy your free time’.

Are you off
Are you off 
means ‘are you leaving?’

Catch you later
Catch you later 
means ‘see you later’.

I’m going to shoot off
I’m going to shoot off 
means ‘I’m going to leave’. You could also say I’m going to shoot or I’m going to scoot.

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