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
I gave my old boss a bit of the old “Nah mate see ya”
“Can we talk about this please?”, “Nah mate, see ya”
A phrase used when someone does something weird or unheard of
Man: look at all these New York license plates ( while traveling in New York)
Woman: See ya sir
Is said when something ridiculous happens or when something funny, in general, happens.
That person over in the corner of the bar is such a hermit. What a scheemo! See ya Hayd!
When a person is cheated on by their partner in another country. Riley referring to the type of parter (a cheat)
Have you heard about Jim? His girl went See ya Riley on his ass when she went to Australia. Poor guy.
When something super frat and beer nelk happens. Associated with DKE and preferably said in multiples of 3.
See ya, See ya, See ya!!
Saying farewell to an unwanted guest, or an unwanted/uninvited person who has somehow joined the group you’re with.
Woman: “What is the male equivalent of ‘bye Felicia!’?”
Man: “See Ya Chad!”