Is it possible to close Skype without the Task Manager

I've been using Skype for a while on a computer at home and my brothers hate it and when click on the x to close it just minimizes and if I click on Skype in the top left corner it says close but when I click on Skype just minimizes so I have to open the Task Manager to close what is a cause of pain I don't want to do this and I have to press Ctrl + Shift + Esc

The only option to close Skype completely is to use the Quit opton:

https://support.Skype.com/en/FAQ/FA11055/how-can-i-remove-Skype-from-the-Windows-taskbar

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