Hi everybody, I'm Alisha from EnglishClass101.com. Do you know how to say "bye" in English? In this lesson, you'll learn three parting expressions in English. Let's start with the easiest one: "take care". The phrase "take care" is commonly used as a parting expression. It can also be combined with the word "bye". So you can say, "Take care now. Bye."
It's a friendly way to say goodbye to people. If you know that you're going to see the person again, there's a different phrase you should use: See you later. See you later. See you later. You can also say "see you", which is the shortened version of "see you later". If you want to sound like a pro, here's a phrase for you: Have a nice day. Have a nice day. Have a nice day.
When parting, it's often nice to wish somebody well. For example, you can say "Have a nice day" to someone that you won't see again until another time. This expression is a warmer way of saying goodbye to somebody, both formally and informally. Let's wrap up this lesson by recapping what you've learned. Listen to the phrases and repeat after me. Take care, take care, see you later, see you later, have a nice day.
Have a nice day. Well done. Here's a fun fact. Besides the expressions you just learned, you might hear ciao in some states, such as California. This is Italian, meaning catch you later. You just learned how to say bye in three different ways in English. See you later. The phrase take care is commonly used as a word. Get up with your finger. How funny.
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