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have a nice day
Also, have a good day; have a good one. A cordial goodbye to you. For example, Thanks for the order, have a nice day, or See you next week—have a good day, or The car's ready for you—have a good one. These expressions have become synonymous with a polite farewell. The first originated about 1920 but, like the variants, became widespread only after 1950.
Example Sentences
"That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!"
"There are things we literally can't talk about without ruining our show. Because it's constructed so that you can leave and have a nice day. It's constructed so that you can leave uninformed."
Because it's constructed so that you can leave and have a nice day.
“No, thank you. Have a nice day!” he tells Junior, then whispers to me.
I was so pleased to get my handicapped parking passes renewed and hear a “Have a nice day” as I walked out.
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