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While often seen as rude, it is frequently used to avoid the "social ritual" of long goodbyes. In French culture specifically, saying goodbye is often an extended "symphony" of thanks and cheek kisses, which some find exhausting. 2. The Novel and Film: A "Tragedy of Manners"

In the United States, this behavior is more commonly referred to as an "Irish Exit". French Exit

Ironically, the phrase highlights a centuries-old rivalry between the English and French. In English, it's a "French Exit". In France, however, the same act is called partir à l’anglaise ("to leave the English way"). While often seen as rude, it is frequently

The term gained modern popularity through , French Exit , and its 2020 film adaptation. Understanding the French Exit: Meaning and Origins While often seen as rude

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