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have a nice weekend vs have you a nice weekend

The correct phrase is 'have a nice weekend.' The second phrase 'have you a nice weekend?' is not correct in English. The first phrase is a common and polite way to wish someone well for the weekend.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 2060 views

have a nice weekend

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to wish someone well for the weekend.

This phrase is a polite and common way to wish someone a pleasant weekend.

Some examples from our editors:

  • Have a nice weekend!
  • I hope you have a nice weekend.
  • Wishing you a nice weekend!
  • Have a great weekend!
  • Enjoy your weekend!
  • Fine, you have a nice weekend too, Doctor.
  • Here you go, Padraic. Have a nice weekend.
  • Have a nice weekend, Jane.
  • We can still have a nice weekend.
  • I just wanted to say have a nice weekend.
  • Did you have a nice weekend?
  • Which means we can wrap up this case and we can have a nice weekend.
  • You guys have a nice weekend?
  • Did you have a nice weekend?
  • Did you have a nice weekend?
  • Have a nice weekend, Ms. Hammad.
  • Have a nice weekend, Peralta?
  • Goodnight, Genevieve - Have a nice weekend
  • And have a nice weekend.
  • You have a nice weekend now.
  • Have a nice weekend.
  • No. Have a nice weekend.
  • Have a nice weekend.
  • Have a nice weekend repricing every book in the shop - they've all just gone up by a penny.

have you a nice weekend

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form is 'have a nice weekend.'

  • Fine, you have a nice weekend too, Doctor.
  • Did you have a nice weekend?
  • Did you have a nice weekend?
  • You guys have a nice weekend?
  • Did you have a nice weekend?
  • We can still have a nice weekend.
  • You and I spent a nice weekend together not too long ago.
  • I just wanted to say have a nice weekend.
  • Have a nice weekend repricing every book in the shop - they've all just gone up by a penny.
  • You're just jealous because I had a nice weekend and you didn't.
  • Have a nice weekend, Ms. Hammad.
  • Which means we can wrap up this case and we can have a nice weekend.
  • Have a nice weekend, Peralta?
  • - Goodnight, Genevieve - Have a nice weekend
  • You're just jealous because I had a nice weekend and you didn't.
  • You know, if you play your cards right, this could be a very nice weekend.
  • I think my mom and dad had a really, really nice weekend.
  • Well, I was prepared to have a perfectly nice weekend with you, and you just give up, and you come home.
  • All right, let's fight. Well, I was prepared to have a perfectly nice weekend with you, and you just give up, and you come home.
  • We'll gather some nectar, and have a nice, romantic weekend.

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