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Starget1 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Other sentences that means 'call it a day'

Hi there,

If I'm at work whole day and when it's time to go home, what is the typical conversation to start off? as in

- telling my colleague, it is time for me to go home

and

- asking my colleague, why hasn't he gone home yet?

I want example of sentences for such conversation. Thanks. Emotion: smile Anyone?

how would people in America say it? or people in UK? Australia? I believe different countries will have different ways of saying it.
  

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Starget1 Hi there, If I'm at work whole day and when it's time to go home, what is the typical conversation to start off? as in - telling my colleague, it is time for me to go home. That's enough for today, it's time for me to go home (get a beer).

  • Starget1 Hi there, If I'm at work whole day and when it's time to go home, what is the typical conversation to start off?
  • as in - telling my colleague, it is time for me to go home.
  • That's enough for today, it's time for me to go home (get a beer).
  • I'm outta here ( very casual) .
  • and - asking my colleague, why hasn't he gone home yet?
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Starget1Hi there,

If I'm at work whole day and when it's time to go home, what is the typical conversation to start off? as in

- telling my colleague, it is time for me to go home. That's enough for today, it's time for me to go home (get a beer). I'm outta here (very casual)
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Hi John,

Thanks for replying! Good one. I like how you casually say it.

Anyone else?

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