A fork of Rural Dictionary
Why should we force limitations on others? Instead of saying 'Have a good day,' simply say 'Have a good.' They can have whatever kind of 'a good' they want to, and you can save yourself at least one syllable.
"I'll see you later." "Yes, have a good." "What?" "I said have a good." "Have a good what?" "That's entirely up to you, now isn't it." "Whatever wierdo, I'll see you later." "Have a good."
It's a cool way of saying " goodbye" and "have a nice day" at the same time. It's friendly, but you can also use it with people you dont really know.
- See you later man - Sure, have a good one - Yeah, you too
1. A final phrase used when you are departing paths from an individual that you will never see ever again in your life or theirs. 2. A casual and polite phrase used to express well-wishing for an individual's prospects and life in the period of time that you will not see them. Could be a day, could be a year, could be never again. There is no way to be sure.
Intern: I just finished my internship and wanted to thank you all for supporting me. I hope to be back next year :) Co-worker: Thanks to you too! It was fun. Have a good life! Bye.
Have a good life means go fuck your self
Say you got in to a fight and that persons says have a good life it means never ever talk to them again and fuck you
At the end of the argument you write Have a good day. It means fuck you. (From a Midwestern / Michigan girl)
You screwed me over, but I want this conversation to end and get the last word in. Have a great day. (A long argument) - I will take care of it. Have a good day.
Pretending to care about the outcome of another person's day, and giving the appearence of hoping for it to be a good outcome.
Idiot: Keep the 5 cents change. You: Thank you, have a good day!
something you say to someone you don't know at all, or you don't want to know at all. a bull shit way to avoid talking anymore. there's no thought put into what you actually want the person to have a good one of...
customer:"thank you" cashier:"yup, have a good one."