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When you talk to co-workers, you will eventually tell them that you are leaving. Here are some general sentences.
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Next Friday is my last day.
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I already put in my two week notice.
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I'm leaving the company.
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I accepted a job offer from ABC Company. This Friday will be my last day here.
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I'm leaving this dump.
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I would've left a lot sooner but I had to get a job lined up first.
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I got screwed here so many times. I don't want to work here anymore. My last day is this Friday.
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It was great working with you. I wish you the best on this project.
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I had a wonderful time here. I wish the best for you.
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I really enjoyed working with you. I'll send you my personal email so keep in touch.
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If someone else is leaving, then you can say something good like the example sentences below.
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I hope you enjoy your new job. Let me know if they have any other opening.
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Good luck in your new job. We'll keep your seat warm for you in case you want to return.
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Hey Jack, good luck with your new job and save me a seat.
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We'll miss you here. Good luck with your new career.
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