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  1. By the 20th century, so long became a common expression of farewell—and no one knows how it happened. 'So long' is a common goodbye, but the origin of the phrase is unknown. Some believe it's borrowed from another language, but the strongest evidence is from a Walt Whitman poem.

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · So Long, London” is rumored to be about Taylor’s British ex-boyfriend, Joe Alywn, whom she dated from 2016 to 2023. Throughout her tragic narration, Taylor hints at the possible reasons ...

  3. Dec 5, 2012 · We often colloquially use the phrase so long to say goodbye. For eg. So long, we'll see you next week or He said so long and left. What is the origin of this phase? Rather, how did it come into be...

  4. As long as or so long as also means ‘provided that’, ‘providing that’ or ‘on condition that’: You are allowed to go as long as you let us know when you arrive. So long as is a little more informal: You can borrow the car so long as you don’t drive too fast.

  5. Growing up in Sydney in the 1950s and 60s, I rarely heard 'so long as'. 'As long as' was much more common. However, these days the reverse seems to be the case. The phrase 'so long', an informal way of saying 'goodbye', was very often heard in those days, especially in American TV shows and movies.

  6. The answer to your first question is no, so long as is neither particularly colloquial nor casual. If anything, so long as has a more formal feel to it, not a less formal one, for reasons I shall presently make clear. The answer to your second is no, so long as is not something that “should be avoided altogether”.

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