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have you got a nice day vs have you got a good day

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct way to ask about someone's day is 'Did you have a nice day?' or 'Did you have a good day?'

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 5619 views

have you got a nice day

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct way to ask about someone's day is 'Did you have a nice day?'

The correct form is 'Did you have a nice day?' when asking about someone's day.
  • 03-12-2007, 11:38 AM. :D Thanks Deidre :wave: Have you got a nice day in Suffolk - it is glorious up the road here in Norfolk, warm and sunny.

Alternatives:

  • Did you have a nice day?

have you got a good day

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct way to ask about someone's day is 'Did you have a good day?'

The correct form is 'Did you have a good day?' when asking about someone's day.
  • "Have you got a good day in school?". Said Brandana. "Yes". Said Max. "Well now we are going to a restaurant!" Said Brandana. "Woohoo". Said Max! "I'm going ...

Alternatives:

  • Did you have a good day?

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