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2025-06-15T15:10:54Z
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A "French exit," also known as a "French leave," "Irish goodbye," or "Irish exit," refers to the act of leaving a social event, party, or gathering without announcing your departure or saying goodbye to others. This is often done to avoid lengthy or awkward farewells, or simply to slip away unnoticedIn French, the equivalent phrase is "filer à l'anglaise" (to leave English style), attributing the behavior to the English instead.