Its a friendly thing to do.
No, saying "good morning" is not required but it is a polite gesture to greet someone in the morning. It shows respect and friendliness towards the person you are greeting.
You can greet children in the morning in Maori by saying "Morena" which means good morning.
"DzieΕ dobry" is the appropriate greeting to use in Polish for saying good morning.
In Tasmania, people typically say "good morning" as they would in other parts of Australia. It is customary to greet others by saying "good morning" or "g'day" when meeting them early in the day.
"In return, you can respond with 'and the rest of the day to yourself'."
Good morning in Korean is translated as "μ’μ μμΉ¨ (joheun achim)."
Judy Garland
Australians simply say "good morning".
Mornin'
It is an old Irish saying for "Good Morning," but it usually means the Top of The Morning is dawn. (The actual saying was Top o' the mornin'- an Irish accent.)To which you should reply... and the balance of the day to you!
"In return, you can respond with 'and the rest of the day to yourself'."
By saying Good morning
The correct pronunciation for "good morning" in the Korean language is "joh-eun ahchim-ipnida". Saying good morning to a person is always a good way to greet them.
It means "good morning." And nobody in Ireland says it, unless they are making fun of an American.
You can greet a man with a simple "Hello" or "Hi," followed by his name if you know it. A friendly smile and handshake are also common gestures when greeting a man.
Chamillionaire is basically saying good morning to his haters and that it doesn't affect him because he's loaded anyways.
"Top of the morning to you" is an Irish saying that means " I wish the best of the morning to you." or to have a good morning. The proper response would be "and the rest of the day to you".
Good morning in Korean is translated as "μ’μ μμΉ¨ (joheun achim)."