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To good times vs Too good times

The correct phrase is "to good times." The preposition "to" is used to express good wishes or intentions towards something, in this case, good times. On the other hand, "too good times" is incorrect because "too" is an adverb that means excessively or also, and it doesn't fit the context of expressing good wishes.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

To good times

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express good wishes or intentions towards something.

This phrase is used to express good wishes or intentions towards something, in this case, good times. It is often used in toasts or well-wishing messages.

Examples:

  • Here's to good times ahead!
  • Cheers to good times with friends!

Alternatives:

  • Here's to a good time!
  • Cheers to the good times!

Too good times

This phrase is incorrect in English. The adverb "too" does not fit the context of expressing good wishes or intentions towards something.

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