Formal:
* "Good-bye" - This is the most formal way to say goodbye and is usually used in professional settings.
* "See you later" - This is a less formal way to say goodbye and can be used in most situations.
Informal:
* "Laterz" - This is a very informal way to say goodbye and is commonly used among friends and family.
* "Peace out" - This is a casual and slang way to say goodbye, often used by younger people.
* "A'right den" - This is a very common way to say goodbye in Grenadian Creole English, meaning "Alright then."
* "Bless up" - This is a very common greeting and farewell in the Caribbean, conveying blessings and good wishes.
Other options:
* "Take care"
* "God bless"
* "Have a good one"
The best way to say goodbye in Grenadian Creole English depends on the situation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.