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I usually give notification based on how chatty my group is. If no ones talking, you'll get a 'got to go soon guys', 3 pulls later, i'm out.
If everyone is having a real conversation I'll usually bring it up way beforehand -- one of the first questions i ask is 'how long does everyone have today?' Part of it, if you're the group leader, is being proactive. Rep-finding is pretty rare, and I've only found it to be super common in higher level groups. Lower level shindigs usually don't get nearly as much consideration, as disco is a much harder camp to keep than MR in unrest.
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I think the proper etiquite is that you give at least a 10 minute warning before you have to leave. However, it is also okay to leave immediately if you explain that something came up and you have to go. I have no real issue with this kind of thing as long as someone is respectful and takes into account the other people in the group. If you at least attempt to show respect to group members there is no way I could be angry.
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