For you, what is the difference between GOODBYE & LETTING GO?
By gtloquero
@gtloquero (271)
Philippines
February 27, 2010 9:37pm CST
There is a difference between GOODBYE and LETTING GO.
GOODBYE means "I'll see you again when I am ready to to hold your hand and you are ready to hold mine."
while..
LETTING GO means "I'll miss your hand. I realized it's not mine to hold. And I will never hold it again." T_T
REALITY really HURTS.
4 responses
@JJ4Ever (4693)
• United States
1 Mar 10
This is so sad, but I've done it. Saying "goodbye" is just a passing phrase that you will say, and you will see your love or your friend again. Letting go is saying a forever goodbye. It's hard, but many times it has to be done because it is for the best. I had to let go of a few guys before I found the right one, but it was all worth it in the end! 

@series6 (294)
• Philippines
28 Feb 10
Whoever has invented this, he's just making things complicated. But it's sometimes good to be able to really distinguished words/phrases, other than their spellings. I don't make a big deal with goodbye or letting go that much. I'll just directly say, I'll see you soon... or whatever he wants to say so as to avoid confusion.
