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In pragmatics, a degreeting refers to the conversational procedure by which two participants of a conversation agree to discontinue the conversation. It is so named because a degreeting concludes a conversation in a similar way that a greeting engages one.

The following conversation is an example of degreeting:

Andrew: "I'll see you later then."
Bethany: "Yeah ok, see ya!"
Andrew: "Bye."

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