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Is Good Morning correct?

It's slang, and not very conversational. I also believe it's more common in British English than in American English. Americans tend to say "Good morning everyone," or "Good morning everybody."


Is Good morning All correct?

It's slang, and not very conversational. I also believe it's more common in British English than in American English. Americans tend to say "Good morning everyone," or "Good morning everybody."


Have a nice day in Australian?

good morning. good day g'day 'morning 'mornin' same as America or Britain, but of course there is some slang and dialect.


How do you say i how are you in British?

How are you in British? how Americans say


How do you say good morning in hood slang?

Well, honey, in hood slang, you can say "wassup" or "yo, what's good" to greet someone in the morning. Just keep it casual and cool, and you'll fit right in. Just remember, it's all about the attitude, not just the words.


What are the release dates for Good Morning Miss Bliss - 1987 Wall Street 1-3?

Good Morning Miss Bliss - 1987 Wall Street 1-3 was released on: USA: 14 December 1988


How do you say good morning in London?

'Allo govnah fancy a biscuit or a spot o' tea? (Not really, they say Good Morning like we do)


What street is good morning America located on?

At Times Square on broadway and 7th avenue


What does Scrooge mean by good morning?

The term was "good day' which means in British language of the time " good bye "


Who performed the green muppet in the sesame street song Good Morning Starshine?

Little Jerry


What is the lyric to good morning good morning to you and you?

Good morning, good morning, good morning to you, Good morning, good morning, good morning to you. Our day is beginning, there's so much to do, So, good morning, good morning, good morning to you.


What does it mean if a British person called you 'dishy'?

Dishy is British slang for 'attractive' (said to a female) or 'good looking' (said to a male). For example: 'Wow, Nicola is really dishy!'