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good day vs nice day

Both 'good day' and 'nice day' are correct phrases in English, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Good day' is a more formal and traditional greeting, while 'nice day' is more commonly used to comment on the weather or the pleasantness of the day.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1440 views

good day

This phrase is correct and commonly used as a formal greeting in English.

It is used as a polite and formal way to greet someone during the day.

Examples:

  • Good day, sir. How may I assist you?
  • I wish you a good day ahead.
  • Today is not a good day.
  • You be having a good day, now.
  • Might be a good day to start drinking.
  • Today feels like a good day for halibut.
  • It was not a good day.
  • Yes, today was a good day.
  • Today not a good day to see boss-man.
  • Wednesday was always a good day for me.
  • I just want them to have one more good day.
  • I wish you both a good day.
  • I had a good day today.
  • Today is a good day, Carlos.
  • You gentlemen have yourselves a good day.
  • It's been a good day, Sophie.
  • My friend Francis there is not having a very good day.
  • Looks like a good day to fly.
  • And a good day to thee, sir.
  • Yesterday seemed like it would be a good day.
  • There's honor in a good day's work.
  • I think it will be a really good day.

Alternatives:

  • Good morning
  • Good afternoon
  • Good evening

nice day

This phrase is correct and commonly used to comment on the pleasantness of the day or the weather.

It is used to express that the day is pleasant or enjoyable.

Examples:

  • It's such a nice day outside.
  • Have a nice day!
  • You have a very nice day.
  • I'll call you a nice day.
  • Still a nice day for a picnic.
  • It's actually quite a nice day for a graduation.
  • On the bright side, a nice day for a manhunt.
  • On the bright side, a nice day for a manhunt.
  • Yes, it's a nice day.
  • She had a nice day... with a lovely sitter.
  • All in all, everyone had a nice day.
  • You know, it's a nice day...
  • Trying not to run over anybody as everybody comes out of the nice day of skiing.
  • I had a nice day, mother.
  • Thank you for a nice day.
  • Stay on the porch. It's a nice day.
  • I thought it was going to be a nice day.
  • A nice day has come out.
  • Come on, it's a nice day.
  • And it was a nice day, so off I went.
  • It's been a nice day, Chuck.
  • Well it's a nice day out.

Alternatives:

  • Beautiful day
  • Lovely day
  • Wonderful day

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