rockera32
have a nice day or have a great day ? the most correct ? hi .... mmmm i have a question .... have a nice day or have a great day ? the most correct ? and why ? thanks
19 juil. 2015 22:03
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For me, I think either phrase would sound okay - but I think it is more common to use the phrase "have a nice day" when you're trying to be polite or talking to a stranger.
19 juillet 2015
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They're both equally correct. The choice of adjective depends on the day in question. If it's an ordinary day, you'd say 'Have a nice day'. If it's the other person's birthday, or another special day, you might say 'Have a great day'.
19 juillet 2015
1
Have a nice day is more common and less enthusiastic. Have a great day is still completely correct but a little more emphatic.
19 juillet 2015
In Australia we say "Have a good one!". I don't know if it'll be understood by people from other English-speaking countries though.
19 juillet 2015
Hi, they are both used... and both are correct, when saying good bye.
19 juillet 2015
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