Slower shutdown then usual

Usually when i hit shutdown...it'll go to the bluescreen wait about 2 or 3 seconds and just shutdown really quick.
Now everything closes and it stays on my desktop backround for about 10 seconds then goes to the blue screen then shuts down, and its taking longer than usual now.
I wanted to know why it was doing this?
Thanks

Probably some program is being slow about shutting down. Try manually shutting all your
programs down first and see if speeds up shutdown. See how long each program takes to close.
Maybe you will catch the culprit. If shutdown is still slow with all programs closed, then your caches
may need cleaning.
Safari is a likely candidate if its cache file is corrupt. You can delete Safari cache from the Safari menu.

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