It is a simple explanation really: at the top of the morning the sun has reached it's highest point and so is at it's warmest; the greeting "top of the morning" is used to convey "a warm" greeting.
I am afraid I have to disagree "Top of the morning "is not Irish in origin its Hollywood
I am in my fifties born bred and as we say back home butter in Ireland.
I have never heard the expression used , I also checked with my father who is 87 years young he never heard it used either. If you did use it over there they would be laughing for days its simply not used.
It is another way to say "good morning," often associated with the Irish. When you wish someone the "Top of the Morning," you are wishing them the best part of the morning. To which they should reply, "and the balance of the day to you." This is wishing you a good rest of the day.
Syria is part the middle east and so Syria is also part of Asia such as Pakistan and Palestine Afghanistan and Iran . In the uk they are considered Asian, but in the us they are considered Arab. Hope that answers your question :)
No, Serbians are not considered to be part of the Middle Eastern region. Serbia is located in Southeast Europe, not in the Middle East.
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No ... only if it part of a ritual for certain religions, and at that, its use is highly restrictive.
"Good morning" is considered a greeting or an interjection, not a traditional part of speech like a noun or verb.
This expression is saying that it is the best they can get. Which is "the best part of anything".
It is another way to say "good morning," often associated with the Irish. When you wish someone the "Top of the Morning," you are wishing them the best part of the morning. To which they should reply, "and the balance of the day to you." This is wishing you a good rest of the day.
No. Its like saying that, for example, an engine is a car. The flower is part of a plant, but by itself it is not considered a plant.
Yes, it sounds a little awkward. I would recommend saying "The best part of staying in the hotel during this trip was..." No, it's ok, but strictly speaking, the best part is, not was. Even though it occurred in the past, it still remains the best part of the experience.
"In the morning" is a prepositional phrase, where "in" is the preposition and "morning" is the object of the preposition.
Yes, "He was part of the morning fog" is a metaphorical expression. It suggests that like the morning fog, he was mysterious, fleeting, and intangible.
One of the stupidest decisions in human history, 12am is considered early morning, not late night. There is literally no logical reason for this.
The meat is usually considered the best part. In some fruits, the inside is the best part (like pomegranates), and are thus called "meat."
Thoreau valued the morning for its sense of renewal and tranquility. It was a time when nature was fresh and undisturbed, providing a peaceful and serene environment for reflection and inspiration. Thoreau believed that the morning symbolized a new beginning and the potential for personal growth and self-discovery.
The cast of No Ordinary Morning - 2010 includes: Paul Squire as Father Aldous Squire as Michael
The phrase good morning is an interjection. It is a greeting used in the morning.