Goodbye All... Its Been Great!

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  • etymology
    According to the author, who painstakingly traced the lexical history of goodbye, the term Good (it remained capitalised) first appeared in 1676-1700 in the forms of: Good b'w'y , Good b'we ; Good b'wy to ye ; Good b'uy to you ; Good by t'ye ;
    01/2/2025 - 1:27 pm | View Website
  • "Good bye", "Bye", "Bye bye"
    (The origin of "goodbye" is "God be with you", so arguably the other person ought to be going on a significant journey that you have to wish such support.) This distinction is probably lost on many people, but I have seen people startled when the wrong variant is used. As for the "bye" variants, I'd say "goodbye": quite formal
    01/2/2025 - 11:11 am | View Website
  • Where does "ta!" come from?
    When a term originates in northern English dialects as "ta" appears to, I often begin by looking at nordic languages as much of northern England was conquered by the Vikings and the parts of the language endure both in words and in the overall sound - if you listen the geordie accent has a definite scandinavian cadence to it.
    01/2/2025 - 8:05 am | View Website
  • Word similar to "farewell" but with negative connotation
    For that matter, if this is in writing, "goodbye" may do what you want. It's pretty rare to close email or a letter that way, so this suggests closure. If you're speaking orally, then as drm65 says you can use tone of voice to convey your dissatisfaction.
    01/1/2025 - 1:00 pm | View Website
  • goodbye, farewell, so long | WordReference Forums
    I believe that "goodbye" is used far more often than "farewell" which sounds to my ears much more formal. (I used to quote Google hits to determine if a word was used more often but I have come to believe that those numbers are not reliable indicators of usage.) From informal to more formal: bye-bye, goodbye, farewell (to my ears at any rate).
    01/1/2025 - 11:05 am | View Website
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