Saturday, January 24, 2009

Away with forgetting the goodbyes

"Never say goodbye, because goodbye means going away, and going away means forgetting."

Goodbye is never an easy thing to say, to anybody. Nor is it something that anybody wants to be greeted with at a departure. Knowing that goodbye would really mean going away, doesn't always mean you forget. You will, however, forget how you came to the departure, due to the anticipation of the goodbye. It's really a dreadful word, of sorts. One of those words that should be banned from the dictionary, and basically abolished from the English language. Give it to one of the less fortunate languages, I'm sure they'll appreciate it.

Just remember: Saying goodbye does mean that you'll be going away. Also, going away, will eventually mean forgetting. Mark my words. It'll happen.

But only if you let it.