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nice weekend vs good weekend

Both 'nice weekend' and 'good weekend' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to wish someone well for the upcoming weekend.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1019 views

nice weekend

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

It is a friendly and casual way to express good wishes for the weekend.

Examples:

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

Alternatives:

  • good weekend
  • great weekend
  • wonderful weekend
  • fantastic weekend
  • enjoy your weekend

good weekend

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

It is a friendly and casual way to express good wishes for the weekend.

Examples:

  • Have a good weekend!
  • Hope you have a good weekend.
  • All right everyone, have a good weekend.
  • Have a good weekend, Steven.
  • That sounds like a good weekend.
  • A fella could have a good weekend in Vegas with all that.
  • Try to have a good weekend, Pacey.
  • Kev, have a good weekend.
  • I hope you've had a good weekend.
  • It was not a good weekend for the Venetian wines.
  • - Have a good weekend, Sandra.
  • Have a good weekend, Sondra.
  • Jack, this is not a good weekend for guests.
  • What, no, I just had a good weekend.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, I wish you a good weekend and I declare the session of the European Parliament adjourned.
  • Sadly, we all know that the Council did not have a very good weekend.
  • Did you have a good weekend?
  • - Did you have a good weekend?
  • It's not a good weekend for guests, or not good for the guests I would have?
  • Shoot, a fellow could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with that stuff.
  • This isn't a good weekend for me.
  • It's not a good weekend.

Alternatives:

  • nice weekend
  • great weekend
  • wonderful weekend
  • fantastic weekend
  • enjoy your weekend

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