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Instead of good night in the day-light time what?
Dear Teacher
Instead of good night what should we say in the day-light time when we leave someone?
With Regards!
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Re: Instead of good night in the day-light time what?

Originally Posted by
Parabashi
Dear Teacher
Instead of good night what should we say in the day-light time when we leave someone?
With Regards!
'Good day; Have a nice day, or to be more precise, 'Good morning/afternoon/evening; Have a nice morning/afternoon/evening.
' means that you should put the stress on that word
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Re: Instead of good night in the day-light time what?
Good-bye.
See you tomorrow.
See you.
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