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quit1
kwit/
verb
gerund or present participle: quitting
1.
leave (a place), usually permanently.
"he was ordered to quit the cabin immediately"
synonyms: leave, vacate, exit, depart from, withdraw from; More
abandon, desert
"she quit work at 12:30"
informal
resign from (a job).
"she quit her job in a pizza restaurant"
Don't just cut things out.
Quitting means no longer doing it. Forever.
Your saying quitting.
Read this: You quit your job.
But he specifically said:
He would play with friends right? If they needed help? Yeah, he did.
Thats not quitting.
If you quit something you no longer do it, the facts are right here for you.
Quit your job, you don't work if they ask you for help. Since you quit.
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