Either could be used depending on context.
For example, "I said goodnight to Mary" or "I said goodnight and Mary said goodnight, too."
The first sentence implies that I directed my words toward Mary and not toward someone else. The second sentence means that both Mary and I said goodnight, without specifying to whom we addressed our words.
You would generally say goodnight to someone.
You would rarely use the word "too" after goodnight. If you did, it would mean "also."
In Zulu, you would say "Lala ngoxolo" to wish someone goodnight.
Well, I'm a girl, and I would say that some of the best ways to say goodnight to girl depends whether you're saying it to her or texting/messanging her. If messenging her, then don't say it too late, and if saying it to her, then a simple goodnight is all it takes.
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Yes, the ending scene of "The Waltons" where the family says goodnight did become somewhat iconic for its length and repetition, with each family member saying goodnight individually. Some viewers found it charming and heartwarming, while others found it drawn out. Ultimately, it became a signature of the show.
The highest note in "Goodnight My Someone" from "The Music Man" is a B5.
In British English, you can say "goodnight" or "night" as a shorter version.
In Sondhi, you can say "ດີ່ນກັນ" (dien kan) to say goodnight.
goodnight is "bonne nuit" in France.
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Say Goodnight To The World was created on 2010-08-03.