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By (user no longer on site) OP   
1 week ago

Just curious here now to know which one are you?!

So!

You're chatting away to someone, have exchanged several messages over and back.

Do you....simply log off mid conversation or politely sign off on the conversation.

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By *ealitybitesMan
1 week ago

Belfast

As in ending the conversation completely or just logging out for the night?

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By *eekyNerdMan
1 week ago

Portarlington

Politely sign off where I can.

On some cases, the person has already signed out by the time I reply.

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By *eroLondonMan
1 week ago

Mayfair

At the end of the night/evening I would offer my kind regards or warmest wishes.

Otherwise I would log off mid conversation. Why? Because the calibre/type of people I engage with on here are mutually aware that we all lives outside of Fab and things to be getting on with. They are also aware that conversations will reconvene at the earliest opportunity.

For those who are unwilling to appreciate this form of realism aren't the type of people I need for conversation, or anything else for that matter.

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By *ealitybitesMan
1 week ago

Belfast

I haven't had any ongoing conversations here in years but when I was I had a similar approach to Nero.

If it was a genuine two way conversation there wouldn't be any issue with either party logging out mid conversation.

I would be more concerned if someone expected anything else.

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By *iscuits8Man
1 week ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

Depends really

If it's a good long, really enjoyable chat and I've to get back to work, heading to bed etc it's only polite to say a goodbye

Sometimes the conversation is absolutely dead from the first few messages - maybe they've a load of otber conversations going on, maybe they are just not very ralkative or boring people and it's never gonna go anywhere and you just let it fizzle out...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
1 week ago


"As in ending the conversation completely or just logging out for the night? "

Either/Or.

Just a question out of curiosity is all.

Fab is way down my and I'm sure most people's list of priorities and signing off or not isn't a life or death situation.

I suppose if time/scenario allows common courtesy would be to sign off I'm thinking.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
1 week ago


"Depends really

If it's a good long, really enjoyable chat and I've to get back to work, heading to bed etc it's only polite to say a goodbye

Sometimes the conversation is absolutely dead from the first few messages - maybe they've a load of otber conversations going on, maybe they are just not very ralkative or boring people and it's never gonna go anywhere and you just let it fizzle out..."

Oh absolutely!

When the ole 👍 is used its sure to bring any conversation to a natural conclusion I think! 😂

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
1 week ago


"I haven't had any ongoing conversations here in years but when I was I had a similar approach to Nero.

If it was a genuine two way conversation there wouldn't be any issue with either party logging out mid conversation.

I would be more concerned if someone expected anything else. "

I don't think I could spend as much time here as you do without having had any conversations in years Reality!

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
1 week ago

Portstewart

Sign off from a conversation first

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
1 week ago


"At the end of the night/evening I would offer my kind regards or warmest wishes.

Otherwise I would log off mid conversation. Why? Because the calibre/type of people I engage with on here are mutually aware that we all lives outside of Fab and things to be getting on with. They are also aware that conversations will reconvene at the earliest opportunity.

For those who are unwilling to appreciate this form of realism aren't the type of people I need for conversation, or anything else for that matter."

I doubt many people are unwilling to appreciate that form of realism Nero.

It's fab after all!

I'm simply curious as to people's communication styles.

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By *electableicecreamMan
1 week ago

The West


"At the end of the night/evening I would offer my kind regards or warmest wishes.

Otherwise I would log off mid conversation. Why? Because the calibre/type of people I engage with on here are mutually aware that we all lives outside of Fab and things to be getting on with. They are also aware that conversations will reconvene at the earliest opportunity.

For those who are unwilling to appreciate this form of realism aren't the type of people I need for conversation, or anything else for that matter.

I doubt many people are unwilling to appreciate that form of realism Nero.

It's fab after all!

I'm simply curious as to people's communication styles.

"

I dunno pretty everyone I chat to is like that whether it's fab or an app or even my own friends. Conversations are continuous and ebb flow. I might say I'm going off to bed or getting off my phone for evening if the chat is in full flow but others there's no such formalities.

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By *uriousramblerMan
1 week ago

Kildare


"Just curious here now to know which one are you?!

So!

You're chatting away to someone, have exchanged several messages over and back.

Do you....simply log off mid conversation or politely sign off on the conversation.

"

Definitely politely sign off on the conversation. It's manners

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By *ealitybitesMan
1 week ago

Belfast


"I haven't had any ongoing conversations here in years but when I was I had a similar approach to Nero.

If it was a genuine two way conversation there wouldn't be any issue with either party logging out mid conversation.

I would be more concerned if someone expected anything else.

I don't think I could spend as much time here as you do without having had any conversations in years Reality!

"

It's never been more than a hobby and I rarely spend more than half an hour each day on here.

I haven't sent an introductory message since January 2020 and haven't met anyone new in those 5 years either so any conversations are usually started by other people and most of them are across the water and are just a passing compliment on something I've said in the forums.

They fizzle out very quickly.

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By *iscuits8Man
1 week ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham


"Depends really

If it's a good long, really enjoyable chat and I've to get back to work, heading to bed etc it's only polite to say a goodbye

Sometimes the conversation is absolutely dead from the first few messages - maybe they've a load of otber conversations going on, maybe they are just not very ralkative or boring people and it's never gonna go anywhere and you just let it fizzle out...

Oh absolutely!

When the ole 👍 is used its sure to bring any conversation to a natural conclusion I think! 😂"

👍

(I kid...)

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
1 week ago


"Depends really

If it's a good long, really enjoyable chat and I've to get back to work, heading to bed etc it's only polite to say a goodbye

Sometimes the conversation is absolutely dead from the first few messages - maybe they've a load of otber conversations going on, maybe they are just not very ralkative or boring people and it's never gonna go anywhere and you just let it fizzle out...

Oh absolutely!

When the ole 👍 is used its sure to bring any conversation to a natural conclusion I think! 😂

👍

(I kid...)"

Touché!

I love it 😂

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By *rown PrismWoman
1 week ago

Dublin

very often during the day I log off mid conversation... if I know I'll be gone for a long time I politely end the conversation

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By *heCatWhoGotTheCream2024Man
1 week ago

Funville

Some conversations can continue over a longer period of time such as days, weeks etc so I don't feel the need to provide updates when I'm logging on, usually just continue on from where the conversation last finished...

Other conversations just naturally come to an end as I find forcing conversations it's just too much work and a waste of time 👍

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By *iscuits8Man
1 week ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham


"not very ralkative"

*talkative

Just realised I sounded like Scooby Doo there

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
1 week ago

There and Here

Depends really. Sometimes if I've been chatting and know I'm heading off I'll say so. Other times if I'm just replying quickly, or I'm on and off while busy with stuff I won't.

I don't necessarily always know that I'm not going to get back to the conversation and I don't feel the need to punctuate it with things like "just putting the kettle on", "I'm going to feed the cats" or "hold on, there's someone at the door". Someone that needs that level of reassurance is unlikely to be one I'd continue a conversation with.

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By *iscuits8Man
1 week ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham


"Depends really. Sometimes if I've been chatting and know I'm heading off I'll say so. Other times if I'm just replying quickly, or I'm on and off while busy with stuff I won't.

I don't necessarily always know that I'm not going to get back to the conversation and I don't feel the need to punctuate it with things like "just putting the kettle on", "I'm going to feed the cats" or "hold on, there's someone at the door". Someone that needs that level of reassurance is unlikely to be one I'd continue a conversation with. "

Will reply to this shortly, just need to but the black bin out and then have a shave 👍

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By *s LollyWoman
1 week ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Im probably the worse ill just log off mid conversation if ive something to do or im going to bed, pick it back up when im back on

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By *electableicecreamMan
1 week ago

The West


"Depends really. Sometimes if I've been chatting and know I'm heading off I'll say so. Other times if I'm just replying quickly, or I'm on and off while busy with stuff I won't.

I don't necessarily always know that I'm not going to get back to the conversation and I don't feel the need to punctuate it with things like "just putting the kettle on", "I'm going to feed the cats" or "hold on, there's someone at the door". Someone that needs that level of reassurance is unlikely to be one I'd continue a conversation with.

Will reply to this shortly, just need to but the black bin out and then have a shave 👍"

One sec, havin a wank.

Oh and send nudes

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By *uckyfuckerMan
1 week ago

midleton

Politely sign off. But somtimes with eork etc cant be helped.......

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By *og-ManMan
1 week ago

somewhere


"Depends really. Sometimes if I've been chatting and know I'm heading off I'll say so. Other times if I'm just replying quickly, or I'm on and off while busy with stuff I won't.

I don't necessarily always know that I'm not going to get back to the conversation and I don't feel the need to punctuate it with things like "just putting the kettle on", "I'm going to feed the cats" or "hold on, there's someone at the door". Someone that needs that level of reassurance is unlikely to be one I'd continue a conversation with.

Will reply to this shortly, just need to but the black bin out and then have a shave 👍"

It's blue bin day tomorrow

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
1 week ago

Biscuit and Delectable!

Hilarious the pair of yee!

Feicin love it. God bless a sense of humour!

😂 🤣

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
1 week ago

There and Here


"Depends really. Sometimes if I've been chatting and know I'm heading off I'll say so. Other times if I'm just replying quickly, or I'm on and off while busy with stuff I won't.

I don't necessarily always know that I'm not going to get back to the conversation and I don't feel the need to punctuate it with things like "just putting the kettle on", "I'm going to feed the cats" or "hold on, there's someone at the door". Someone that needs that level of reassurance is unlikely to be one I'd continue a conversation with.

Will reply to this shortly, just need to but the black bin out and then have a shave 👍"

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
1 week ago

There and Here


"Depends really. Sometimes if I've been chatting and know I'm heading off I'll say so. Other times if I'm just replying quickly, or I'm on and off while busy with stuff I won't.

I don't necessarily always know that I'm not going to get back to the conversation and I don't feel the need to punctuate it with things like "just putting the kettle on", "I'm going to feed the cats" or "hold on, there's someone at the door". Someone that needs that level of reassurance is unlikely to be one I'd continue a conversation with.

Will reply to this shortly, just need to but the black bin out and then have a shave 👍

One sec, havin a wank.

Oh and send nudes "

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
1 week ago

There and Here


"Depends really. Sometimes if I've been chatting and know I'm heading off I'll say so. Other times if I'm just replying quickly, or I'm on and off while busy with stuff I won't.

I don't necessarily always know that I'm not going to get back to the conversation and I don't feel the need to punctuate it with things like "just putting the kettle on", "I'm going to feed the cats" or "hold on, there's someone at the door". Someone that needs that level of reassurance is unlikely to be one I'd continue a conversation with.

Will reply to this shortly, just need to but the black bin out and then have a shave 👍

It's blue bin day tomorrow "

Are you telling me he's *shock* lying to me?!

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By *iscuits8Man
1 week ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

Lied on more than one count unfortunately, the Delectable fella put ideas in my head so I've scrapped the shave too

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
1 week ago

There and Here


"Lied on more than one count unfortunately, the Delectable fella put ideas in my head so I've scrapped the shave too "

💦

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By *ubadubdubWoman
1 week ago

Hereabouts


"Depends really. Sometimes if I've been chatting and know I'm heading off I'll say so. Other times if I'm just replying quickly, or I'm on and off while busy with stuff I won't.

I don't necessarily always know that I'm not going to get back to the conversation and I don't feel the need to punctuate it with things like "just putting the kettle on", "I'm going to feed the cats" or "hold on, there's someone at the door". Someone that needs that level of reassurance is unlikely to be one I'd continue a conversation with.

Will reply to this shortly, just need to but the black bin out and then have a shave 👍

It's blue bin day tomorrow "

Don't start that again!

We've already discovered there is a confusion of bin colours around the country 😱 And I'm easily enough addled

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By *iscuits8Man
1 week ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham


"Depends really. Sometimes if I've been chatting and know I'm heading off I'll say so. Other times if I'm just replying quickly, or I'm on and off while busy with stuff I won't.

I don't necessarily always know that I'm not going to get back to the conversation and I don't feel the need to punctuate it with things like "just putting the kettle on", "I'm going to feed the cats" or "hold on, there's someone at the door". Someone that needs that level of reassurance is unlikely to be one I'd continue a conversation with.

Will reply to this shortly, just need to but the black bin out and then have a shave 👍

It's blue bin day tomorrow

Don't start that again!

We've already discovered there is a confusion of bin colours around the country 😱 And I'm easily enough addled "

I've been wondering why this place has been largely boring the arse off me lately and the penny just dropped that maybe I'm a large part of the problem because I think I've posted in at least 3/4 different threads about bins in the past 2 weeks or so alone 😆

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By *ubadubdubWoman
1 week ago

Hereabouts

In answer to OP's question - I realise I don't consider the chats to be conversations at all 🤭 my bad

It's just a few sentences here and there, sometimes they add up to a conversation over time but not all in one go.

So I don't think I ever say see ya, or night night or anything like that.

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By *eroLondonMan
1 week ago

Mayfair


"At the end of the night/evening I would offer my kind regards or warmest wishes.

Otherwise I would log off mid conversation. Why? Because the calibre/type of people I engage with on here are mutually aware that we all lives outside of Fab and things to be getting on with. They are also aware that conversations will reconvene at the earliest opportunity.

For those who are unwilling to appreciate this form of realism aren't the type of people I need for conversation, or anything else for that matter.

·

I doubt many people are unwilling to appreciate that form of realism Nero.

It's fab after all!

I'm simply curious as to people's communication styles."

I admire your curiously curious curiosities. 💙

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By *og-ManMan
1 week ago

somewhere

Any conversations I have are not sexual in nature so just ebb and flow as and when either person sends a message

I never say goodnight or goodbye unless it's said first

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By *ouble Trouble 1000Couple
1 week ago

ireland

Rarely say goodbye,most here understand that we all have busy lives outside fab and just come and go without having explain ourselves.

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By *reetogoodhomeMan
7 days ago

Hereandthere


"Just curious here now to know which one are you?!

So!

You're chatting away to someone, have exchanged several messages over and back.

Do you....simply log off mid conversation or politely sign off on the conversation.

"

Always sign off politely, it's the proper thing to do ...isn't it ?

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By *izzKathrynWoman
7 days ago

Drogheda

It's not a job interview whatever goes, life is busy etc.

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By *amon.dMan
7 days ago

antrim

Surely its sign off politely.

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By *weetpea2000Woman
7 days ago

Wexford

Ideally I'd sign off, work, bed, busy.

Reality...I literally drop off zzz

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By * DareCouple
7 days ago

Donegal and Galway generally

Always sign off

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