You can simply say, "Buenos," or, echo the initial greeting: "Buenos días." You might add, "Glad to see you." "Gusto de verle/te."
Buenas Tardes
In buenos dias, there is only an accent over the 'i' in the word dia.
buenos dias, como amaneciste? buenos dias, has dormido bien?
Buenos dias is not a question soliciting a response, technically. However, the usual response is probably "igualmente" (same to you).
buenos dias = good morning in spanish
Buenas Tardes
"¿Buenos dias, Senorita (name), cómo esta?" (How are you?)
Buenos dias Alberto mean "Good Morning Alberto"
Buenos: Dias Noches Senor Senora
"Good morning to you" in Spanish is "buenos días a usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as"
Good morning = buenos dias
In buenos dias, there is only an accent over the 'i' in the word dia.
buenos dias, como amaneciste? buenos dias, has dormido bien?
Buenos dias is not a question soliciting a response, technically. However, the usual response is probably "igualmente" (same to you).
mundo de buenos dias means good morning world
buenos dias = good morning in spanish
'good morning sunshine' in Spanish is (word for word) 'sol de la mañana buena', but I think you mean 'Good morning, sunshine' (a greeting, plus 'sunshine') Good morning = Buenos dias 'Sunshine' as an affectionate nickname is not usual in Spanish, but literally = solana. So 'Buenos dias, solana'.