Sentences with phrase «proper goodbye»

The phrase "proper goodbye" means a farewell that is done in the correct and respectful way, showing courtesy and consideration towards the other person. Full definition
Frank Lampard, 36, who joined Manchester City in the summer on loan from New York City, says he is upset he never got to say a proper goodbye to Chelsea fans --(Sky Sports)
Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has revealed that he is sorry that he never said a proper goodbye to Malaga fans before his departure in 2012, reports the London Evening Standard.
Tomas Rosicky, Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Flamini are three who are all set to leave at the end of their contracts, and all deserve a decent send off this summer, but they will not all feature in the remaining two league fixtures, although I expect the former two to at least sit on the bench for the Aston Villa tie, before getting a proper goodbye from the fans at the end of the game.
«He told me that if we'd had a proper goodbye,» Georgia recalls, «he never would have left.»
«I would like to have a press conference at the end of the season to say a proper goodbye after a total of 19 years at the club.»
«I will at some point go back and say my proper goodbyes but we do play them very soon, which I am looking forward to.»
A proper goodbye period will allow your child to deal with his or her feelings and feel a sense of closure.
If your nanny gives proper notice (two weeks or more, depending on your contract), make every effort to have her do a proper goodbye with your child).
The more often you leave and return with a proper goodbye, the easier it will be for your child to grasp the concept of separation.
Others, however, prefer to spend as much time alone with their baby in order to say a proper goodbye.
Breaking the habit can be hard, and a lot of people think they have to cut out the not - so - healthy things they love immediately (and without saying a proper goodbye).
The flashy finishes that left us in awe was gone without a proper goodbye.
Director Ryan Johnson was then faced with some difficult decisions regarding how to portray the character in The Last Jedi and to give her a proper goodbye.
It is also possible that the disease present here, the uneven pacing, the way important and interesting characters simply disappear (poor Jena Malone has nothing to do with her considerable talents) or never get a proper goodbye, the bizarre and often thoroughly illogical plot choices that betray well - established character traits, has burrowed its way into the skeleton and nothing can save it.
(A letter his character, Plutarch Heavensbee, writes to Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss contains a line that wrung more tears from me than all the woes of Panem: «I wish I could have given you a proper goodbye.»)
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