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  1. What are the possible common meanings of "have a good one"?

    Jan 3, 2018 · As you probably know from the various links you've provided, have a good one is an idiom that means "have a good day" when used as a farewell. I've seen the accepted answer …

  2. History of "have a good one" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    The term "have a good day" was the phrase of the times. Everyone used it, I had to hear it so many times during the course of the day that I nearly went mad with the boredom of the …

  3. Have a good one - WordReference Forums

    May 10, 2007 · Have a good one usually refers back to something. You are talking about a plane ride that is coming up, "have a good one". You are talking about a vacation, "have a good …

  4. How would "Have a good one." be understood in this context?

    In that case, "Have a good one," could mean mean, "Have a good time," or, "Have a good birthday," or, "I hope you have a nice date." There's a decent chance it means a little bit of all …

  5. Have a good one | WordReference Forums

    Nov 15, 2005 · "Have a good one" can be an expression meaning "Have a good day." I think it would translate as "Que pase un buen dia" or "Que le vaya bien." I don't know if you are …

  6. Happy New Year! Have a good one. | WordReference Forums

    Dec 30, 2017 · The "one" in "Have a good one." can mean lots of different things. If depends on who says it, to who, in what context. If you say it to a co-worker when leaving the office, on the …

  7. Have a good one! | WordReference Forums

    Jun 30, 2010 · T'as raison 'Have a good one' est correct et veut dire 'Have a good/nice day' En français, c'est 'bonne journée! Et comme il dit Pedro, la phrase veut dire ' amuse-toi bien! …

  8. Have a good one. | WordReference Forums

    Sep 17, 2019 · A clerk gave you drink and said "have a good one". In this case, does the "one" mean only day or time like afternoon, night, evening ? Doesn't it mean the drink? Have a good …

  9. Have a good one! = Have a good day? is this AE?

    Dec 17, 2013 · One of the earliest versions of the current phrase was "Have a nice day", as an alternative to a simple "Goodbye". That got stale and people started "Have a good day" - …

  10. response to 'Have a good one' - WordReference Forums

    Jul 21, 2020 · In my mind, "have a good one" and "have a good day" are two different things. Click to expand... To me they are different in theory, but in practice "have a good one" is in essence …