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No, the correct saying is "How has your day been?"

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not very well my cousin divorced her husband for a hobo, my credit is bad, I'm stuck at home with an acient computer, the refrigerator is clean, and I'm about to lose my house because I'm in such deep debt. But how was your day!!!

my day was pretty good.. i finally god to apologize to my friend about what happened with her in past few weeks.. but your day sounds terrible, you okay?

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How has the day been wonderful !

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Been good

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Yes it is.

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