Bonjour !
Oui, je confirme que les français de France utilisent aussi l'expression "de bon matin" ou "de bonne heure" couramment !!
Cordialement.
April 26, 2013
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Is it formal or informal?
To me it's completely correct.
Et aussi "tôt le matin" "à l'aube"...
April 26, 2013
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In the French of south Louisiana, “de bon matin” means “early” or “in the morning” (Faut qu’alle soye là-bas de bon matin – She has to be there early.) This is, of course, the Cajun French of Louisiana, not to be confused with Parisian French.
April 26, 2013
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They still used it
April 30, 2013
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In Québec, people do use "bon matin" to say "good morning", but it is technically not correct, and "bonjour" should be used as a greeting...
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