good morning.
good day
g'day
'morning
'mornin'
same as America or Britain, but of course there is some slang and dialect.
"No More Mr. Nice Guy" "Have a Nice Day" "Nice and Easy" "You Didn't Have to be So Nice" "Nice" -- Chris Brown "Wouldn't it be Nice"
Have a Nice Day
I hope you have a really nice day! Seeing as I am quite a nice person, and, as a nice person, enjoy doing nice things, I solemnly and happily wish you a happy day, in which many happy things will happen to you, in a non weird way. Oh, and the answer is by calling his phone.
it means: it is a nice day to die..
"Have a nice day".
It's Australian, I know this beacsue if you search google it will say it's Australian. Have a nice day! -Brit
The verb is 'is' . The definitive verb is 'to be',
Agreed with this statement 13 have a nice day
KANGAROO MARSUPIAL NICE GOOD AUSTRALIAN REALLY CUTE ORIGINAL OKAY
Australian day
nice day
Today will be a nice day if you make it a nice day. It is not necessarily the weather that makes a day nice but rather the attitudes that people have that determine how nice it will be today.
The interrogative version of the sentence - "It is a nice day otday", would be "Is it a nice day otday?" .
And its a very nice name too.
Australia does not have a Thanksgiving day.
To say "have a nice day" in Igbo, you can say "Ika nke ọma."
Australia Day is not referred to as 'Australian Day.' It falls on January 26 and marks the landing of the First Fleet, under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip, on Australian soil. It is always called "Australia Day".