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Have a good day or night

because that's a more personal relationship it's common to use multiple expressions together like bye see you later have a good day really common what about have a good night we...

Course: Speaking with ease every daySection: Ways to say goodbyeSubtitles: en

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to him

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because that's a more personal

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relationship it's common to use multiple

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expressions together like bye see you

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later have a good day really common what

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about have a good night we only use this

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when that person is going directly to

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bed so this is really common to say to

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your child have a good night bye have a

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good night sweet dreams

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or if someone you know is spending the

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night at your house you could say this

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because you know they're going directly

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to bed have a good night but if you are

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I mean dinner and drinks with your

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coworkers and you are trying to say

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goodbye to them and you're going home

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you probably wouldn't say have a good

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night you might say have a good evening

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or you might say have a good one

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have a good one this is generally have a

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good day but you can use this at any

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time during the day it's a little bit

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more casual but it's no problem to use

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with your boss or in other formal

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situations have a good one the next two

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expressions are take it easy

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take care I wouldn't use these on the

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phone with a client but if it's a Friday

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and the day is finishing you're

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finishing

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