
phrases - "Good night" or "good evening"? - English Language
Feb 18, 2011 · Good evening can be used to say goodbye usually just after it turns dark outside. Good night is usually used to say goodbye later on at night when people separate for the rest of the …
single word requests - How do you greet someone at noon hours ...
Sep 15, 2024 · 1 Noon hours refer to the hours between 12PM and 4PM. It's very common to say "Good morning" for a greeting during the hours of 6AM until 12PM or "Good afternoon" for a greeting during …
What is an appropriate greeting to use at night time?
Jan 21, 2013 · “Good night” or “good evening”? I am in the process of creating a software application which displays a greeting to users based on the time of day. I have come to a blank on what to …
How do people greet each other when in different time zones?
Mar 27, 2020 · We usually say 'Good evening to India, good afternoon to Germany, good morning to America' or equivalent, or 'good morning, good afternoon, good evening, whichever time it is where …
word choice - Should I greet my customer at 6pm with "good evening" …
Nov 24, 2011 · Should I say "good evening" or should I say "good afternoon"? From my understanding, "good evening" is used at around 6pm, while "good afternoon" is used for from noon time until …
word choice - When someone leaves at 4pm - should I say "Have a …
Jun 4, 2015 · I started work as a receptionist and must greet people that come and go. Please let me know what I should say when it is 4 pm and the client is leaving. Should I say "Bye, have a nice …
punctuation - Is the correct format "Good morning, John" or "Good ...
Apr 22, 2016 · Which of these is in the correct format? Good morning, John. Or Good morning John.
single word requests - Precise names for parts of a day - English ...
In my dialect, our greeting and parting words are: between midnight and noon, we say good morning (or hello), and goodbye; between noon and 6 pm, we say good afternoon (or hello), and goodbye; …
politeness - Should I say "have a good night" at 5:00 PM? - English ...
"Have a good evening" would be more suitable for those going to sleep at sensible hours. A simple "Good night" would be a goodbye, in contrast to "Good morning" or "Good evening" as ways of …
time - Should "Good Morning" always be used as the first greeting of ...
Good evening - in the evening Good day - any time, but it feels old-fashioned Good night never means "hello", always "goodbye". There are times of day when there is no really appropriate "Good ..." -- for …