G-Off,
I've left many studios in my time. While most here might disagree, I find the best way to leave a "school" is to be straight-up. Tactfully tell them how you feel and that you are looking to broaden your knowledge base with other styles and/or instructors.
I found being straight-froward and thankful is the best way to leave. You shouldn't have to make up a "story" or embellish current life events to leave a dojo. You should have integrity in all you do. Sorry, I'm a traditionalist.
I've left many studios in my time. While most here might disagree, I find the best way to leave a "school" is to be straight-up. Tactfully tell them how you feel and that you are looking to broaden your knowledge base with other styles and/or instructors.
I found being straight-froward and thankful is the best way to leave. You shouldn't have to make up a "story" or embellish current life events to leave a dojo. You should have integrity in all you do. Sorry, I'm a traditionalist.
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