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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!
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.
Yes. It is a parody of the Plague.
Australians simply say "good morning".
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the answer to this is easy. it is not a true saying because the grass can be dry in morning alot and it wont rain.
Because morning isn't a thing lol, you can't be "in" it. You could try saying "during this particular morning" also.
No it is not correct usage. Dawn is already referring to morning therefore you are saying morning twice. Stick with just dawn or just morning.
Yes. if you are saying '' the Empire State Building'' you would not capitalize th