Which one is correct?
"be going crazy" or "have a nice day and be going crazy"?

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be going crazy

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a state of mind or behavior.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is acting in a wild or irrational manner, or experiencing intense emotions.

Examples:

  • After the stressful week, she seemed to be going crazy with all the work.
  • The kids were so excited about the party that they were going crazy with anticipation.
  • He's been cooped up in the house for days; I think he's going crazy.
  • The loud noise and bright lights made her feel like she was going crazy.
  • I can't find my keys anywhere; I'm going crazy trying to remember where I put them.

have a nice day and be going crazy

This phrase is not a common or standard expression in English.

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. "Be going crazy" is a standalone phrase indicating a state of mind, while "Have a nice day and be going crazy" combines a wish for a good day with a contradictory statement about going crazy. The first phrase is correct in expressing a mental state, while the second one is a unique combination that may not be commonly used.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

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