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It’s good to see you/Good to see you. Good to see you too.
How are things with you? Ok. not bad.
How’s life? It’s pretty good. Thanks.
What’s new with you? Nothing much.
How have you been? I have been fine.
Leave-taking
Leave-takings is the second topic that we will discuss, after discussing greetings, of course,
Leave-taking is the second topic that we will discuss, after discussing greetings,
there will be expressions of leaving, taking, or parting ways. In simple terms, this "leaving" or
"taking" refers to an act of saying goodbye or farewell. This leave-taking expression can be
of course, there will be expressions of leaving, taking, or parting ways. In simple
used when someone wants to say farewell, say goodbye, or leave a place faster than the other
terms, this "leaving" or "taking" refers to an act of saying goodbye or farewell.
people who are still there.
This leave-taking expression can be used when someone wants to say farewell,
say goodbye, or leave a place faster than the other people who are still there.
A. Formal Leave-taking
Just like greetings, leave-takings also have types that can be adapted to the
situation and also the person you are communicating with, this is an important
thing to pay attention to so that there are no misunderstandings. Leave-taking is
divided into two types, the first is formal leave-taking and the second is informal
leave-taking.
When we are in a formal situation, such as during a meeting, presentation, etc. We
can use formal leave-taking.
To make it easier for you to understand formal expressions of leave-taking and
also the response, see the table below!
ENGLISH MODUL FOR 7TH GRADE 11