so long
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Definition
Interjection: * A casual, informal expression used to say goodbye when parting from someone.
Usage
- "So long" is used as a standalone farewell phrase. It is friendly and informal, often implying you expect to see the person again, though not necessarily soon.
- It is less common in modern, everyday speech than "goodbye," "bye," or "see you later," and can sometimes sound slightly dated or regional.
Examples
- "It was great catching up. So long!"
- He waved from the door and said, "So long, everyone!"
- "So long for now. Take care of yourself."
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can carry a tone of warm finality, especially in written correspondence or when parting for an indefinite period.
- In his letter, he wrote, "So long, and thanks for all the memories."
Variants and Related Words
- Goodbye (n, interj): The standard, more formal term for farewell.
- Farewell (n, interj): A more formal or old-fashioned word for goodbye, often used for more permanent partings.
Synonyms
- Goodbye
- Bye
- Farewell
- See you later
- Cheerio (chiefly British)
Notes on Different Meanings
- The phrase "so long" is only an interjection (farewell remark) in this specific, fixed expression. It should not be confused with the separate adverbial phrase "so long" meaning "for such a long time" (e.g., "I waited for so long").
Noun
- a farewell remark
- they said their good-byes