Why i can't shut down my Macbook Air? it says quit safari how do i do that?

i can't shut down my macbook air it asks for quiting safari and i can't quit safari tooo what is the problem????/

If it continues to happen go with Option-Command-Esc. That will bring up the force quit menu and you can choose Safari from there.
Hope this helps.
Jim

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