5 Polite Ways to End an Ongoing Conversation

Some conversations can go on for a substantial amount of time longer than you’ve planned. When this happens, it may be difficult to find a way out, without coming across as impatient or impolite. To keep on track here are a few helpful, polite one-liners to use that help bring a conversation to an end.

On the phone: “Well, I think we’ve covered everything, so I’ll let you go. Thanks for your time, have a great day.” “I can’t believe it’s already (time), I’m sure you have a schedule that you need to get to. If there’s anything else I can do for you, let me know.”

At a Networking Event or Conference: “I’ve had such a nice time talking to you, and I’ll definitely connect with you on LinkedIn (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) to keep up with your future endeavors. In the meantime I’m going to need to (get a drink/grab a bite to eat/say hi to a friend.)” “It’s been so nice meeting you; before I go, can I introduce you to someone?” (Or, “I want you to meet …” ) (Introduces) “I’ll let you two talk.”

In the Office: “I need to get back to (project); let’s catch up when we have more time. How about (lunch/happy hour/coffee break)?”

One more thing … Standing shortens conversations. Stand when someone comes to your space. Stand when you go to theirs …and … even stand when you are on the phone!


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