Yes, it is common practice to use capitals when writing "Good Afternoon" and "Good Morning" as they are considered as greetings.
It means, "It will soon be 'Good afternoon.' "
good morning = maayong buntag midday = maayong udto afternoon = maayong hapon evening = maayong gabii
It's as simple as 'andaw'. It does not vary even if it's morning, afternoon or evening.
Maayong Hapon= Good After noon Maayong Buntag= Good Morning Maayong Udto= Good Noon (12 PM)
"Good [morning/afternoon/evening], ladies and gentlemen..." "Thank you for joining me today to discuss..." "Imagine a world where..." "I'm honored to be standing here before you to talk about..."
Good morning = buenos días Good afternoon = buenos tardes
good morning " " speaking good afternoon " " speaking
Good morning (noon/afternoon/evening): Maupay nga aga (udto/kulop/gab-i)
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
Good morning=buenos días; good evening=buenas tardes until it is dark when it is buenas noches; good afternoon=buenas tardes; goodbye=adios.
rahajeng semeng is balinese for good morning, rahajeng sanja is good afternoon and rahajeng wengi is good evening
how would you say hello , good morning , good afternoon in aboriginal
Good Morning/Afternoon, How are you. Be polite basically.
good morning: subodhayam శుభోదయం
You can say "good morning" to a person till 12.00 midday, after which you would say "good afternoon".
HI!HELLO!GOOD MORNING!GOOD AFTERNOON!GOOD EVENING! -Tongue Sores
No, only use morning in the morning, afternoon in the afternoon, evening in the evening. 1st, 2nd, 3rd met does NOT matter.