The phrase "thank you and goodnight" is a common expression used to conclude events or interactions in a polite manner. It doesn't have a specific original source or author.
The Spaniels are the group that originally sang "Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight" in 1954. It is a doo-wop song that has become a classic in the genre.
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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."
the most money for the southern colonials is 20 dollars ok thank you from traci snyder i said thank you for letting me giving you a answer today so ocen again thank you people I'm sorry i don't know your name but your still good people thank you and goodnight !!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE TRACI SNYDER
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George Burns, her husband.
In the Alaska Native languages of Iñupiaq and Yup'ik, goodnight can be said as "Uqausi."
Do the brotherhood mission thank you and goodnight you get it as a reward
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This closing line comes from a British comedy show from the 1970s called "The Two Ronnies". It starred Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett. The lines are: Ronnie Corbett: "It's goodnight from me" Ronnie Barker: "And it's goodnight from him!"
One thing you can say is goodnight, and thank you. Thats all I know
(T)hank (Y)ou (7)& (G)ood (N)ight The 7 on your keyboard and on the shirt also has an ampersand on it. Thank you and goodnight. Often said by Geddy at the end of a concert.