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What does 'Have a good one' means? I heard that sentence many times :DDoes that differ from 'Have a nice day'?
Jun 8, 2009 11:04 PM
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It can mean have a good day, week, weekend or any other period of time. It is used to informally express good wishes for the person being spoken to. I could say "Have a good day" or "Have a good one." The second would be less formal, usually said to someone you are aquainted with.
June 8, 2009
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It can also refer to a particular activity one is about to take part in. For example, if I was about to go out for the evening then a friend may say "Have a good one" referring to that acitivity.
June 9, 2009
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It's generally a substitute for "Have a good day." It is informal but it can also simply be the case that the person using it speaks informally to everyone.
June 9, 2009
doohsam, that's the same idea as "have a good day." If one were partaking in a particular activity, such as a wedding or picnic, one wouldn't say "have a good one." They would say "have a nice picnic" or "Have fun at the wedding", something more specific along those lines.
June 13, 2009
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