Nah, other way round.
My advice is just leave when you want to – guarantee you, someone else there will be dying to leave too, and will nag their SO on the way home, “Did you see, Leo left at 10pm? Why weren’t we straight behind him? I just wasted 2 hours of my life with those idiots talking about chocolate milk, and now we missed the last Crosstown.” Everyone else will probably be too busy gabbing on autopilot to notice you sprinting for the fire exit.
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What does the phrase an Irish Goodbye mean?
Are you sick of hanging around at a celebration after you're ready to go home and have to say goodbye to everyone present? Then you need to know about "the Irish goodbye." The origins of the Irish Goodbye, where guests at a public event abruptly leave without saying goodbye, are lost to history.www.irishcentral.com
Better I go when you would that I stay, that I stay on, Than stay when you would that I would go. Better I go than stay.
Are you sure the inverse wouldn't be tolerate each other 20% of the time, want to kill each other 80% of the time?that would be the inverse: tolerate each other 80% of the time and love 20%.
Are you sure the inverse wouldn't be tolerate each other 20% of the time, want to kill each other 80% of the time?