No "midwestern goodbyes" for my boy, Mr True!
Everett True Comics
A place to appreciate the twentieth century comic character Everett True of "The Outbursts of Everett True." Feel free to check out the sticky.
I've heard it as "southern goodbyes" myself, but my wife is from the south.
Probably just more of a rural thing, where people tend to take more time for pleasantries. (Disclaimer: broad sweeping generalization, please don't take offense anyone)
But for real, there needs to be a cutoff point. Thankfully most of my family and friends can accept when it's been reached.
Southern goodbye for us, too. I have seen goodbyes last so long that guests decide sleep over instead of leaving because it went from "well, it's almost 10pm, we should probably get going to" to "my goodness, the sun is nearly up! Do you want to just get a little sleep before your drive?" While standing at the door!
We have the opposite in the Puget Sound area. You'll go get another drink or something and people will just leave without saying goodbye. Hardly anyone around here says goodbye, they just leave. It took some getting used to after we moved up here. As someone from an area more like yours, we felt like we were getting ditched. But apparently it's completely common behavior around here.
I've lived all over the US and have seen people of both types everywhere.
This probably relates to the purported "Seattle freeze" phenomenon, which in reality is just young professionals quietly appreciating their free time.
I love this. I do the Irish goodbye quite a bit myself.
I catch myself doing that but don't stop myself because usually the last minute stories are important to our next meeting.
Why not tell the story at the next meeting
I mean they are like setting up when to hang out again or what to bring next time.
GOOD NIGHT
Relevant song in French, from Canada. The door handle https://youtu.be/3kocnM1UEww?si=hBpg1Gd__4pOy1Ce