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Have a good day vs Have a good day ahead

Both phrases are correct and commonly used to wish someone well. The choice between them depends on personal preference and the level of formality desired.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 5656 views

Have a good day

This phrase is correct and commonly used to wish someone well for the day.

This phrase is a common way to wish someone a good day.

Examples:

  • Before parting ways, she said, 'Have a good day!'
  • I always tell my friends, 'Have a good day!'
  • Have a good day, everyone!
  • Wishing you have a good day!
  • Have a good day at work!
  • Have a good day at work, honey.
  • Have a good day, Dan.
  • Have a good day in court, Matthew.
  • Have a good day, handsome.
  • Have a good day, ladies.
  • Have a good day, Minister.
  • Have a good day at work, partner.
  • Have a good day yourself, Sir.
  • Have a good day and don't take anything from strangers.
  • Have a good day, both of you.
  • Have a good day, ma'am, and please do get your house cleaned up, or indeed you will be arrested by other officers.
  • Have a good day at school, sweetie, and I'll see you later.
  • Have a good day and happy birthday to #OhMyDollz!
  • Have a good day and stay tuned for more Oris News!
  • [Cathy] Have a good day at school.
  • Have a good day at work, okay?
  • Stay on the floor, and have a good day.
  • And you have a good day.
  • Mr Zylinski, have a good day.
  • You guys, have a good day.

Alternatives:

  • Have a great day
  • Enjoy your day
  • Hope you have a wonderful day
  • Wishing you a fantastic day
  • May your day be filled with joy

Have a good day ahead

This phrase is correct and also commonly used to wish someone well, with the added emphasis on the time ahead.

This phrase is a slightly more specific way to wish someone a good day, focusing on the time that is yet to come.

Examples:

  • As you start your day, have a good day ahead!
  • Wishing you have a good day ahead at work!
  • Have a good day ahead of you!
  • May you have a good day ahead filled with success!
  • Have a good day ahead, my friend!
  • Now that you're back in the mix, it's like nothing but good days ahead.
  • Mwah. Have a good day, kiddo.
  • - Have a good day, Mr. Botwin.
  • Okay, you have a good day.
  • Have a good day at work, dear.
  • You really did have a good day.
  • I needed a problem to have a good day.
  • OK, be careful, have a good day.
  • Have a good day at work, partner.
  • You kids have a good day at school.
  • Have a good day, Mike.
  • Have a good day, citizen.
  • You have a good day and call me for anything.
  • Well, y'all have a good day.
  • Have a good day, kimmy.
  • Well, darling, have a good day.
  • You have a good day, Ms. Hawthorne.
  • Have a good day, handsome.
  • So have a good day, sir.
  • You have a good day now.

Alternatives:

  • Have a great day ahead
  • Enjoy your day ahead
  • Hope you have a wonderful day ahead
  • Wishing you a fantastic day ahead
  • May your day ahead be filled with joy

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