In William Safir's 'On Language' , he notes that Chaucer used the expression 'Fare well, have a good day' in 'The Knight's Tale' of the 'Canterbury Tales' (1387). Also have a nice night has been around since colonial times, so I would guess that the alternative have a nice day has been as well. Corporate America lied to us, what's next?
Hope this helps,
Channa
2007-06-11 16:38:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Beelzebub
2007-06-11 23:15:04
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answered by gormenghast10014 7
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Pontius Pilate.
2007-06-11 23:18:14
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answered by yahoohoo 6
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The Inventor... wahehehe... How the **** would I know I've only been in this world for 14yrs, 6months, 15days and 13 min,.......
2007-06-12 06:33:05
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answered by Querty-burty 2
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probably Forest Gump!!
2007-06-11 23:06:56
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answered by florida-native 2
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I though it was Forrest Gump!!! lol
2007-06-11 23:33:47
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answered by stevieray 4
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Well, it isn't a secret now.
2007-06-12 01:00:54
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answered by open4one 7
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the romans? they did everything else.
2007-06-11 23:24:16
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answered by double_o_shelbo 2
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well it wasnt me
2007-06-11 23:20:58
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answered by gringayque 2
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