Sayonara_means_goodbye -

: When someone is moving overseas or leaving a job permanently.

Otsukaresama desu (お疲れ様です): "Thank you for your hard work." This is the standard way to say goodbye to colleagues when leaving the office. sayonara_means_goodbye

Despite its heaviness, there are specific scenarios where it is appropriate: : When someone is moving overseas or leaving

: Using it with friends or coworkers you see daily can feel cold or "too heavy," as if you are cutting ties or implying a permanent separation. : At the end of a formal meeting

: At the end of a formal meeting or a large event where you do not have a personal relationship with the attendees.

: Saying "Sayonara" to an old habit, a bad job, or high fees (e.g., "Say sayonara to unwanted bank fees"). 4. Better Alternatives for Daily Use