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i go now vs I am off now

Both phrases are correct and commonly used to indicate that someone is leaving or ending a conversation. 'I go now' is a more direct and informal way to express this, while 'I am off now' is slightly more formal and polite. The choice between the two depends on the context and the level of formality desired.

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i go now

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that someone is leaving or ending a conversation in an informal context.

This phrase is a direct and informal way to express that you are leaving. It is commonly used in casual conversations among friends or family.

Examples:

  • I go now. See you later!
  • I go now. Thanks for the chat!
  • I go now. Take care!
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Alternatives:

  • I'm leaving now
  • I'm off
  • I'm heading out
  • I'm taking off
  • I'm going now

I am off now

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that someone is leaving or ending a conversation in a slightly more formal or polite way.

This phrase is a polite and slightly more formal way to express that you are leaving. It is often used in professional settings or when speaking to someone you want to show respect to.

Examples:

  • I am off now. Have a great day!
  • I am off now. Let's catch up soon.
  • I am off now. See you tomorrow.
  • Jan 26, 2014 ... ... are ready to set off from the office)? Does the below sound fine? I am off now, I will be home in no time. I just got off, I will be home in no time.
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Alternatives:

  • I'm leaving now
  • I'm heading out
  • I'm taking off
  • I'm going now
  • I'm on my way

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