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Farewell or fare well is a parting phrase. The terms may also refer to: Places * Farewell, Missouri, a community in the United States * Farewell and Chorley, a location in the United Kingdom near Lichfield, site of the former Farewell Priory Films * Farewell (1930 film), ''Farewell'' (1930 film) (German: ''Abschied''), a film directed by Robert Siodmak * ''Farewells'' (Polish: ''Pożegnania''), a 1958 film directed by Wojciech Has * Farewell (1967 film), ''Farewell'' (1967 film) (''Gobyeol''), a South Korean film starring Shin Young-kyun * Farewell (1972 film), ''Farewell'' (1972 film) (''Jagbyeol''), a South Korean film starring Namkoong Won * Farewell (1983 film), ''Farewell'' (1983 film) (''Proshchanie''), a film directed by Elem Klimov * The Farewell (2000 film), ''The Farewell'' (2000 film), a 2000 German film * Farewell (2009 film), ''Farewell'' (2009 film) (''L'affaire Farewell''), a 2009 French film * The Farewell (2019 film), ''The Farewell'' (2019 film), a 2019 American ...
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Parting Phrase
Parting phrases, which are valedictions used to acknowledge the parting of individuals or groups of people from each other, are elements of parting traditions. Parting phrases are specific to culture and situation, and vary based on the social status and relationship of the persons involved. Parting phrases commonly used by speakers of English In English, there are formal and informal ways of saying goodbye. Additionally, in day-to-day speech, English-speaking people sometimes use foreign parting phrases, such as the French terms ''au revoir'' or ''bon voyage'', German terms ''auf Wiedersehen'' or '' tschüss'', Hawaiian term '' aloha'', Italian terms ''arrivederci'' or ''ciao'', Japanese term ''sayōnara'', or Spanish terms ''adiós'', ''hasta luego'', ''hasta mañana'', or ''hasta la vista''. Religious and traditional parting phrases * "''As-Salamu Alaykum''" or "'' Salam''" ("Peace be upon you"), used among Muslims and Arabs * "Blessed Be", used among many Pagans as a ...
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