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Good night vs have a good night

Both 'good night' and 'have a good night' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. 'Good night' is a simple and common way to wish someone a pleasant evening or to say goodbye at night. 'Have a good night' is a slightly more formal and polite way to wish someone well for the night.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 895 views

Good night

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to wish someone a pleasant evening or to say goodbye at night.

It is used as a friendly way to bid someone farewell or to wish them a restful night.

Examples:

  • She said 'good night' and went to bed.
  • Good night, sleep tight!
  • I'll call you tomorrow. Good night!
  • Good night messages for the family. Send a personalized message to say goodnight to your parents, siblings, grandparents, or extended family members. Whether ...

Alternatives:

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

have a good night

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to wish someone well for the night in a slightly more formal and polite way.

It is used to express good wishes for a restful and enjoyable night to someone.

Examples:

  • Before leaving, she said 'Have a good night' to her colleagues.
  • Have a good night's sleep!
  • I hope you have a good night.
  • You have a good night, neighbor.
  • You take supplements or... have a good night.
  • You have a good night, McNally.
  • And to have a good night with friends, which Kevin is.
  • Last night was... because I fancy you and I wanted to have a good night.
  • You have a good night, Jared.
  • So, have a good night.
  • Other than that, you have a good night.
  • Okay. Well, have a good night.
  • He spin Will determine whether we have a good night or a great night.
  • Let's just all have a good night, okay?
  • Have a good night, Gail.
  • Have a good night, Augustine.
  • You folks have a good night's sleep.
  • And have a good night, honey.
  • OK, have a good night.
  • You have a good night, too, detective.
  • All right, have a good night.
  • Anyway, have a good night, curtain queen.

Alternatives:

  • Wishing you a good night
  • May you have a good night
  • Enjoy your night
  • Sleep peacefully
  • Rest well

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