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Lcchang Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Call it a day

Dear teachers,

If today is the last day to work for my current company, before I step out of the main door, can I say "Okay, guys. Let's call it a day." Is it a proper way to say that? What about "This is the wrap-up! Ciao, everyone. "?

Your advice is needed.

LCCHang

  

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Usually, you use "Let's call it a day" at the end of ANY day, especially a long one in which you've worked hard. "It's a wrap" means "all done" - taking from the film producton world. But it's very informal - you'd say that to your best friends at work, perhaps, to refer to the end of your job.

  • Usually, you use "Let's call it a day" at the end of ANY day, especially a long one in which you've worked hard.
  • "It's a wrap" means "all done" - taking from the film producton world.
  • But it's very informal - you'd say that to your best friends at work, perhaps, to refer to the end of your job.
  • (On the other hand, if you had worked hard to finish a project, when that was all done, you could say "Okay, everyone.
  • That's a wrap.
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Usually, you use "Let's call it a day" at the end of ANY day, especially a long one in which you've worked hard.

"It's a wrap" means "all done" - taking from the film producton world. But it's very informal - you'd say that to your best friends at work, perhaps, to refer to the end of your job. (On the other hand, if you had worked hard to finish a project, when that was all done, you co
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Ok. I am gonna use that line. Thanks.

LCChang

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