word choice - "Out of" vs "outside" of city


I would like to know what would be the correct sentence here. I just want to say that I left the city on the weekend.



I went out of the city on Saturday.
I went outside the city on Saturday.




Answer



Your sentences are fine. As J.R. mentioned, it's better to say,



I left the city on Saturday.



Out of is better suited in situations like,



I am out of town right now, I will get back to you when I return.



Although outside the city is grammatically correct, it sounds a bit unorthodox in this context.


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