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Is it correct and natural- Have a good work week.
I have long work days.
7 sep. 2015 14:41
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Are you talking about a polite farewell, similar to 'Have a nice day!'?
You can certainly say 'Have a good week', but not 'work week'. If you want to include 'work' in the sentence, you could say 'Have a good week at work'.
7 september 2015
The English do not really say, "Have a good week!" Nor did they tend to say "Have a good day!" It was primarily an American habit.
"Have a good week at work!", while grammatically correct, is decidedly un-English. It could be a social faux pas in certain circles. It sounds like a curse. "Goodbye!" is still the most elegant thing to say upon parting.
7 september 2015
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