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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'?
8 juin 2009 23:04
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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.
8 juin 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.
9 juin 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.
9 juin 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.
13 juin 2009
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