Common British slang ways to say goodbye include “cheerio,” “ta-ta,” “laters,” “see ya,” “see you later,” “in a bit,” and “take care.” Some are old-fashioned or playful, while others are just everyday casual speech.

Most common ones

  • See ya / see you later — very common and natural.
  • Laters — casual and popular in informal speech.
  • In a bit — very common in some parts of the UK, especially as a relaxed goodbye.
  • Ta-ta / tata — light, friendly, and a bit old-school.
  • Cheerio — classic British goodbye, more traditional.

Slightly more playful

  • Toodle-pip — whimsical and old-fashioned.
  • Pip pip — humorous and old-fashioned.
  • See ya later alligator — more joking than standard slang.

Natural usage

If you want to sound British in a casual way, the safest choices are “see ya,” “see you later,” “laters,” and “in a bit.” The more old-fashioned ones like “cheerio” or “toodle-pip” are usually said for style or humor rather than everyday use.

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