An exit interview strategy applied to employers who are mentally handicapped and require assistance understanding the basics of people management. While exiting a companies employ, you should employ the “Nah mate, see ya” as your exit interview strategy. A standard exit interview interaction would go along these lines:
Receptionist: “What are you doing here?”
You: “Dropping my stuff off”
Boss: “Can we have a chat please?”
You: “Nah mate, see ya”
Mic drop, exit front door
Receptionist: “What are you doing here?”
You: “Dropping my stuff off”
Boss: “Can we have a chat please?”
You: “Nah mate, see ya”
Mic drop, exit front door
I gave my old boss a bit of the old “Nah mate see ya”
“Can we talk about this please?”, “Nah mate, see ya”
“Can we talk about this please?”, “Nah mate, see ya”
by honneamise September 05, 2021

by Ctrlz.onion June 11, 2018

by beefqueef6969 January 17, 2018

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by SuelTameOresuTeMato February 22, 2025

An expression is used to express anger or a common comeback to any roast or insult. This sentence is commonly used by all the members of “zizi”, yet is mostly said by “marcus and michael”
Example1:
Hankash: diebito😂
Marcus: kol khara ya ayre bnik shaklak
Example2:
Khoury: lek ha chu taybe
Michael: kol khara ya ayre w rouh hkiya
Hankash: diebito😂
Marcus: kol khara ya ayre bnik shaklak
Example2:
Khoury: lek ha chu taybe
Michael: kol khara ya ayre w rouh hkiya
by ZIZI Group Leader March 16, 2025

by The person in your moms bed March 01, 2022
