Significado
A polite way to say goodbye to someone.
Contexto cultural
Finns value personal space. This phrase allows for a polite exit without needing to engage in further conversation. Similar 'functional' farewells exist in Sweden and Norway, reflecting a shared cultural value of efficiency. In international business, Finns use this to signal the end of a negotiation or meeting professionally. It is the default closing for almost every retail transaction in Finland.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar. Just use the phrase as it is.
Watch the register
Avoid this with close friends; it sounds like you're ending the relationship.
Significado
A polite way to say goodbye to someone.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar. Just use the phrase as it is.
Watch the register
Avoid this with close friends; it sounds like you're ending the relationship.
The perfect exit
Combine it with 'Kiitos' (Thanks) for the most natural-sounding exit in a shop.
Teste-se
Complete the sentence.
Kiitos avusta, ________!
It is a polite way to end a service interaction.
Which is appropriate for a best friend?
Which phrase should you NOT use with a best friend?
It is too formal and distant for a best friend.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kiitos käynnistä. B: ________.
This is the standard polite response to a shopkeeper.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are leaving a professional meeting.
It is the perfect professional farewell.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosKiitos avusta, ________!
It is a polite way to end a service interaction.
Which phrase should you NOT use with a best friend?
It is too formal and distant for a best friend.
A: Kiitos käynnistä. B: ________.
This is the standard polite response to a shopkeeper.
You are leaving a professional meeting.
It is the perfect professional farewell.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
12 perguntasYes, it is polite and appropriate.
No, it is very polite.
No, it is a fixed phrase.
They might think you are mad at them.
Yes, very common in emails.
It is more formal than 'Bye'.
No, it is for any neutral interaction.
Yes, it is perfect for ending calls.
It means continuation.
No, it is used throughout Finland.
Yes, it is slightly more personal.
It is an elliptical wish.
Frases relacionadas
Näkemiin
synonymGoodbye
Heippa
contrastHi/Bye
Kaikkea hyvää
similarAll the best
Nähdään
similarSee you