Saying "good evening" is appropriate after 6 PM, while saying "good afternoon" is used from 12 PM to 6 PM.
The difference between no problem and my pleasure is that it is saying it was not an inconvenience and the person enjoyed doing it respectively.
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Hello -> Tere! Good morning -> Tere hommikust! Good afternoon -> Tere päevast! Good evening -> Tere õhtust!
"Guhd ahf-tuhr-noon" is a general pronunciation of "Good afternoon" in the United States of America.Specifically, the adjective "good" would be emphasized if the speaker wants to stress the hope for the "goodness" of the day. The first and third syllables may be stressed in "afternoon." The emphasis therefore is as follows: "GUHD AHF-tuhr-NOON."
it depends what you are talking about...
a moto is a saying a logo is a name
1. In 1893 the U.S. Supreme Court tried to clarify the difference between a fruit and a vegetable by saying what?
When you're telling time, 1300 is 1:00pm, 1435 is 2:35pm, all the way up to 2359 (11:59pm). 12:00am is 0000. Afternoon itself is referred to as afternoon. Walk around any respectable military unit and you'll hear the junior members saying "Good afternoon, sir/sergeant/staff sergeant/etc." The same goes for morning and evening.
There is no difference, its just a different way of saying the same thing
There really is no difference but you can say that by now is saying "they should be here by now" . And so far is saying "I have $10 so far".
This is Your teacher from cim class saying do your homework
These are just different ways of saying the same thing.