good day, hello, hi, how are you?
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Mornin'
use it exactly as "Good Morning" (before noon), use Buenas Tardes after noon, and buenas noches instead of good evening,to say "hello" you can also use Hola, Buen Dia (good day) or just "Buenas" (at all times)...use it exactly as "Good Morning" (before noon), use Buenas Tardes after noon, and buenas noches instead of good evening,to say "hello" you can also use Hola, Buen Dia (good day) or just "Buenas" (at all times)...
The Icelandic language doesn't have the phrase ''good morning'' instead, Icelanders say ''good day'' which would be translated to ''góðan daginn''.
Yes, it is common practice to use capitals when writing "Good Afternoon" and "Good Morning" as they are considered as greetings.
Good morning, good morning, good morning to you, Good morning, good morning, good morning to you. Our day is beginning, there's so much to do, So, good morning, good morning, good morning to you.
Yes, it is correct to use an exclamation point in "Good morning!" to convey enthusiasm or emphasis. However, it is also acceptable to simply say "Good morning" without an exclamation point for a more neutral tone.
Bakhair Means Good...we use Bakhair when we says good morning or good night Good morning - Subha Bakhair Good Night - Shab Bakhair
a good thing you can have in the morning is a large apple.
"Dzień dobry" is the appropriate greeting to use in Polish for saying good morning.
It seems to mean a lot of things. Here are a couple parts of the conversation where the possible meanings are explained. "Good morning!" said Bilbo, and he meant it. "What do you mean?" Gandalf said. "Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is morning to be good on?" . . . "What a lot of things you do use Good morning for!" said Gandalf. "Now you mean that you want to get rid of me, and that it won't be good till I move off."
It doesn't require an exclamation mark but, yes, it's acceptable.