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Good night vs good morning

Both "good night" and "good morning" are common greetings used in English. They are appropriate to use when parting ways in the evening or before going to bed, and when greeting someone in the morning, respectively. The choice between the two depends on the time of day and the context in which they are used.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

Good night

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English as a farewell greeting before going to bed or parting ways in the evening.

It is used to bid someone farewell or wish them a good night before going to sleep.

Examples:

  • I'm going to bed now. Good night!
  • Good night, see you tomorrow.
  • She kissed her children good night before tucking them into bed.

Alternatives:

  • Sweet dreams
  • Sleep well
  • Nighty night
  • Sleep tight
  • Rest well

good morning

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English as a greeting to wish someone a good morning or start the day on a positive note.

It is used to greet someone in the morning or to wish them a good start to the day.

Examples:

  • Good morning, how are you today?
  • She greeted her colleagues with a cheerful 'good morning'.
  • Good morning, sunshine!

Alternatives:

  • Morning!
  • Hello, morning!
  • Top of the morning to you!
  • Rise and shine!
  • Hello, new day!

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