I had my sim tell another sim "Goodbye" cause I feel "Ask to leave" is a bit too rough and she was trying to be nice. However, the other sim won't leave til it gets to late and they want to go home. She just sat around and read a book while my sim slept. So, what is "Goodbye" actually meant to do?
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So essentially, "goodbye" sends the Sim away without leaving the lot, and "ask to leave" sends the Sim away completely.
I think.
@LiELF The would be funny if mischievous Sims had a "Talk to the hand" option, lol! The person doing it has an animation of turning their head away , putting their hand up (fingers moving open and close) and saying something like "Blah blah blah". Then the other person gets dinged with a -1 friendliness and goes and does something else.
Good point. I'll keep playing around with it and see what happens. I think it's funny the talk to the hand keeps coming up cuz since I installed university some sims walk away with a "hand stop" speech bubble. Haven't figured that one out either since a sim will randomly walk into a room, do that and just leave lol.
Ha! I would love an actual "talk to the hand" interaction.
The problem I have with goodbye is during a conversation with another sim, my sim will wave and say "Goodbye" then continue to talk as if nothing happened. (Come to think of it, I have several other popups in que that are dumb.)
Lol, yes! I think it's funny when a sims asks you for an outing then the second you get there they say, "It was great catching up. See you soon!" Then they stick around. Like come on man, we just got here! My only problem with "ask to leave" is the interaction. Makes your sim look annoyed or frustrated with something.
Even though "Ask to Leave" looks aggressive, it doesn't actually effect your relationship with that sim in any way, so if you want them to leave but don't want to hurt your relationship you don't have to worry.