Try to gather up courage and approach the person with no fear. Their is nothing to be afraid of. Then ask how their day was. If they say "fine", try to get them to expand on it. For example say "What did you do today?", when they say something you find interest to, say "_____ huh? How did that go?" or something along those lines. If the person says "Nothing much.", try to expand on your day. Say something you did today that was interesting. If that doesn't work,try to start a new conversation, talk about something he/she is wearing or holding, or something you saw on the news. If nothing works, maybe you and him/her wouldn't have made a good match anyways. Just keep cool. :)
It's going to be a good day today
Good day can be said any time during daylight hours. You can also say 'good morning' in the morning or 'good afternoon' in the afternoon or 'good evening' in the evening. However at night you may not say 'good night' unless you are going to bed. As a greeting at night you should rather use 'good evening'.
You could say something like, "How has your day been going?" or "How is your day going so far?"
u say im going to have a awesome day today.
"Oli otya" is how to say good day in Luganda.
In Bahamian Creole, you can say "Good Day" as "Good marning" or "Good afternoon" as "Good evening".
To say "have a good day" in Hawaiian, you can say "Maluhia maika'i o kākou."
In Flemish, you can say "goedendag" which means good day.
"Roja baş" is how you say "good day" in Kurdish.
You can say "Good day" or "Hello" to greet someone in English.
In Cree, you can say "Kiya pimatisiwin" to mean "Have a good day."
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