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Latest post Thu, Oct 19 2006 1:17 AM by Darkjackass1234. 2 replies.
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Darkjackass1234  +  282800 Wed, 18 Oct 06 09:55 PM

what different between that's word ?   and

when used them ?

Examples :
 
 
good day
 
wondeful day
 
better day
 
great day
 
i can't written sentence like this ?
 
plz explian that words and when used ...
 
 
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Marius Hancu  +  282811 Wed, 18 Oct 06 10:22 PM
Look your words up in this or other dictionary:
http://www.m-w.com

Have a better day!
isn't that much used

Have a good day!
or
Have a nice day! (which I prefer)
are neutral.
http://www.answers.com/topic/spoken-greeting
http://www.answers.com/topic/have-a-nice-day

Have a great/wonderful day!
means
Have a very good day! (more enthusiastically)
and are very frequently used.



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Darkjackass1234, 3 yr 34 days ago
thatks for reply
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