Have A Nice Day

Have A Nice Day - Don't push the stones over (for anyone going to stonehenge)! Have a nice day! thanks, you too! ←most common reply|how to answer how are you? > i'm good, thanks! > i'm good. Don't get eaten by the lions (for people going to the zoo)! For example 'a miguel le gusta viajar.' Have a nice holiday / trip / walk / easter / christmas / meal are fine. Have a nice day also, have a good day; This is lose definition open to correction.

But have a nice class / lecture / exam / drive (borderline) / game just don't work. For example, thanks for the order, have a nice day, or see you next week β€” have a good day, or the car's ready for you β€” have a good one. Slightly cooler than urging someone to 'have a good day' us, 1984. Magandang araw!πŸ€—|the better way to end a conversation in tagalog is ingat or ingat ka since there is really no literal translation to the phrase have a nice day.

Magandang araw!πŸ€—|the better way to end a conversation in tagalog is ingat or ingat ka since there is really no literal translation to the phrase have a nice day. Don't get eaten by the lions (for people going to the zoo)! Now if you say have a nice evening at 3 in the afternoon that's ok. Have a nice day also, have a good day; The phrase have a nice day is commonly heard coming from the mouths of those in service positions (source: How are you? > i'm doing fine, and yourself? > not too bad.

This is lose definition open to correction. (many more ways you can reply) 2. Have a nice holiday / trip / walk / easter / christmas / meal are fine. The phrase have a nice day is commonly heard coming from the mouths of those in service positions (source: Think of someone who is about to go to the movie, you may say, enjoy the movie! before they are at the.

(many more ways you can reply) 2. Don't push the stones over (for anyone going to stonehenge)! Magandang araw!πŸ€—|the better way to end a conversation in tagalog is ingat or ingat ka since there is really no literal translation to the phrase have a nice day. Now if you say have a nice evening at 3 in the afternoon that's ok.

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I work at a fast food restaurant). Have a nice day! thanks, you too! ←most common reply|how to answer how are you? > i'm good, thanks! > i'm good. This is lose definition open to correction. 😊|yeaa you could definitely say that 😊|depends on the context.

The Phrase Have A Nice Day Is Commonly Heard Coming From The Mouths Of Those In Service Positions (Source:

Have a nice holiday / trip / walk / easter / christmas / meal are fine. (many more ways you can reply) 2. Slightly cooler than urging someone to 'have a good day' us, 1984. For example, thanks for the order, have a nice day, or see you next week β€” have a good day, or the car's ready for you β€” have a good one.

Think Of Someone Who Is About To Go To The Movie, You May Say, Enjoy The Movie! Before They Are At The.

Bring us a stick of rock! How are you? i'm doing good, what about you? or i'm fine or not so great or pretty bad actually or great etc. Don't push the stones over (for anyone going to stonehenge)! It depends how you're feeling:

Magandang Araw!πŸ€—|The Better Way To End A Conversation In Tagalog Is Ingat Or Ingat Ka Since There Is Really No Literal Translation To The Phrase Have A Nice Day.

You’ve got this.|there are a lot of nice things you could say. If you will say have a nice day as you bid goodbye or farewell. For example 'a miguel le gusta viajar.' Have a rock n’ roll day!

This is lose definition open to correction. For example 'a miguel le gusta viajar.' Magandang araw!πŸ€—|the better way to end a conversation in tagalog is ingat or ingat ka since there is really no literal translation to the phrase have a nice day. You can also replace nice with good or change day to evening if it is at a later time.|have a. It depends how you're feeling: