AlexAD
Senior Member
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Belarus
- Current Location
- United States
Hi,
I live in Chicago and I have heard 'have a good one' along with 'have a good day/night/evening'.
Is it popular in the US only? It probably takes its origins from the latter.
Thanks,
Alex.
I live in Chicago and I have heard 'have a good one' along with 'have a good day/night/evening'.
Is it popular in the US only? It probably takes its origins from the latter.
Thanks,
Alex.