The Japanese phrase 'じゃ行って来る' (ja itte kuru) is a casual expression meaning 'I'm off, see you later' or 'I'm leaving now but I'll be back,' used exclusively when departing from places you intend to return to (like home, office, or gaming lobbies) with family, roommates, or close friends; it is inappropriate for use with bosses, clients, or superiors, where the polite form '行ってまいります' (itte mairimasu) should be used instead.
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The word ja itte kuru is a common casual phrase meaning well, I'm off. See you later or I'm leaving now but I'll be back. It is exclusively used when leaving a place you intend to return to like your home, office or a gaming lobby and is perfect for family, roommates or close friends.
It is unusable with bosses, clients or superiors. In polite and professional real life settings, you must use itte mairimasu meaning I am leaving now and will return.
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