sure, hezký den / pěkný den also sound perfectly fine to me!
p.s. I'm not a native speaker, I just live in Prague.
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imho the nearest translation would be
mějte se hezky / měj se hezky (depends on the singular/plural form of the pronoun "you")
or you can simply say "měj se"
April 28, 2016
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Mějte se hezky. Hezký den.
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