Hello, in this lesson we will teach you to leave 10 ways to end a conversation but very politely. Sometimes we want to finish a conversation, but in a very polite way so other won't get upset. So what should we do? Let's start how to end the conversation very politely. The first one is, it was nice chatting with you. It was nice chatting with you when you are speaking with somebody and then you want to go number two, well, it's getting late.
Yes. When you want to tell other people that you're late, you can say well, it's getting late. I should go. Number three when you're Speaking in the middle of your conversation, you can stop and you can say anyway, I should get going. Anyway, I should get going. Number four a sorry, but I'm afraid I need to, for example, go sorry, but I'm afraid I need to go to my class, I need to don't take a taxi and go home.
I need to do my homework and it's very polite, very formal. So you can use it in a formal situation. Number five is sorry to cut you off, but I actually gotta go. I gotta run. Sorry to cut you off. But I actually got to run.
So here cut somebody off means to interrupt somebody to stop somebody to stop somebody when they are speaking. Very polite way to stop somebody when they are in the middle of speaking. Number six, well, I'd love to keep chatting. But I have to head out, which means go out. Sorry. It's perfect.
Well, I'd like to keep chatting with you, but I have to head out. Number seven. Anyway, I should get back to work. Yes. Anyway, I should get back to work. But this is very friendly and sometimes a little informal.
Next one is okay, I'll talk to you later. I'll talk to you later, which means we will speak later. Next one, can I call you back? Can I call you back? Actually, we use this when somebody calls you. And you want to end the conversation on the phone.
Can I call you back? The last mom is Well, I better be going. I'd better be going. This is 10 polite ways to actually Say that you want to go and you want to finish the conversation. Let's remember fast. It was nice chatting with you.
Well, it's getting late. Anyway, I should get going. Sorry, but I am afraid I need to. Sorry to cut you off, but I actually got to run. Well, I'd love to keep chatting, but I have to head out. Anyway, I should get back to work.
Okay, I'll talk to you later. Can I call you back? Well, I'd better be going okay. Now let's use these phrases. In some examples. There was a conversation here on the phone Ted says.
Today we had a lot of fun. Thanks for coming, dear. And Marshall says Yeah, sure. Anyway, I should get back to my homeworks See you soon. So he's trying to end the conversation. should get back to my homeworks.
But don't forget to use anyway at the beginning. Next, there is a conversation here between Sarah and Sarah says, Do you want to go to restaurant one day? We can have a lot of fun. And then Ted says, yep, of course. Well, I'd like to keep chatting. But I must come back home.
Talk to you later. So he's trying to have the conversation and go home here. Here there is a conversation between Sarah and Sarah says this is a great place we should always come here and enjoy it. Actually, this is not that this is a woman. Sorry to cut you off, but I actually got a run. I must be at work on time today.
I have a meeting with my boss. So sorry to cut you off mean sorry to stop you. Hear Alex and Sarah Alex's. I'm going to gym on the weekend. Would you like to come with me? And sources?
Sure. Sorry, but I'm afraid I need to go now. I must meet my teacher on time. See ya. A very polite way to end the conversation. I'm afraid I need to go now.
So we learned many ways to end the conversations in a very polite way. Don't forget to use them when you want to finish the conversation so others don't become upset. Thank you.