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How to say "I hope you had a good day" in Japanese?
When I use a translator I get the following, which I know isn't the natural way to say it:
あなたは良い一日を過ごしたことを願っています
I want to message my Japanese friend this because I called her today to meet up, but she was busy. I want to say that I hope she had a good day (today) and that I will meet with her Tuesday.
Aug 20, 2017 12:08 PM
Answers · 3
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A・良い一日を過ごしてね。(for friends)
B・良い一日を過ごしてくださいね。(a little polite)
C・良い一日をお過ごしくださいませ。(polite. Not for friends) etc.
I'm sorry, I can't explain in English. I recommend you A or B.
August 20, 2017
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English, Italian, Japanese
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