DAY
2006-11-30 10:40:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Have a good day
2006-11-30 11:33:18
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It means to have good day or time!
2006-11-30 10:43:05
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answer #3
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answered by Joe 1
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Have a good day
2006-11-30 10:41:40
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answer #4
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answered by bravefann1 2
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It means "have a good day", or "have a good time"
2006-11-30 10:44:14
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answer #5
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answered by kate.v@sbcglobal.net 1
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it means have a good day
2006-11-30 10:41:36
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Have a good day.
2006-11-30 10:46:52
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answer #7
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answered by dpwhitewolf 2
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Have a good day.
2006-11-30 10:41:48
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answer #8
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answered by Nico 7
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Have a good day.
2006-11-30 10:41:30
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Have a good day/afternoon/evening/morning/weekend/holiday...
Whatever fits best for that time of the day.
I say it all the time because it's like a one size fits all type of deal. You know?
2006-11-30 10:42:03
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answer #10
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answered by 2good2Btrue 5
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It is a somewhat lazy, catch-all way of saying goodbye. It enables the speaker to wish the recipient a good "whatever" without having to be specific. "Have a good day.", "Have a good afternoon.", "Have a good evening.", "Have a good night", "Have a good life".
2006-11-30 10:45:46
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answer #11
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answered by munsy 2
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