I don't know about it being "wrong" (as in 'bad'), but I know it would be really odd to say it if it's not morning.
It truely does depend on the venue that the speech is being given in. The situation matters quite a bit. Though you can really never go wrong with: "Good morning" "Good afternoon" or "Good Evening"
No matter how wrong this sounds, it was actually the vikings.
Nothing at all is wrong with you. Most people are never sick in the morning.
No. Morning. Look it up, if i am wrong, then i am wrong.
Bonjour Facebook its not that difficult, bonjour means both; good day and good morning, if used in the evening its wrong because it is not an evening greeting. Trust me I have stayed with pen friends in france many times
Nothing is wrong with it my butler says that to me every morning. Read your notes how can you teach if you cannot answer it. Oh and belive me some of these on here are wrong
Not at all! If you learn best in the morning then by all means you should take morning classes!
There is nothing wrong with doing so unless you find that you're becoming addicted to the practice.
Nothing dreadfully wrong with that sentence, but it does repeat itself, in that '10am' means '10 o'clock in the morning' (evening would be pm). So shorter forms would be 'Tomorrow morning at 10' or 'Tomorrow at 10am'.
AM= Ante Meridian PM= Post Meridian Actually that is wrong AM=Atlantic Morning PM=Pacific morning
You get over hyperactive
That is a matter of opinion.