![]() ![]() Have a nice time! I wish I could be coming along with you, but I’ll be right here waiting for you! Have Some Fun While You’re Away. ![]() Have a nice time, okay? We’ll miss you while you’re gone!.Have a nice time away! Don’t forget to write to us about all your adventures.Often, we use it when someone is going on vacation. “Have a nice time” is a simple way to wish that someone has a “great weekend.” We can use “nice time” to imply that we know something is going to happen that will be fun for them during their weekend. Have a nice weekend! You better make sure not to have too much fun, though, or you’ll never come back.Hope you have a nice weekend! Make sure you talk me through all the fun things you got up to when you get back.I hope you have a nice weekend! Of everyone in this office, you absolutely deserve to take this time off the most!.“Have a nice weekend” works well to replace “great.” “Nice” is synonymous with “great,” and we can use the two phrases interchangeably to show that we care about someone’s enjoyment for whatever is coming up during the weekend for them.Ĭheck out some of these examples to see what we mean: We all hope you have a good one! You deserve some time off! Have A Nice Weekend.I hope you have a good one! Let us know what you get up to when you return!.Have a good one, Mark! We’ll see you on the other side.This works well if we aren’t certain what they’ll get up to (whether they’ve told us or not), and we still want to show that we care. It’s allows us to generalize about someone’s plans. “Have a good one” is the best phrase here. Watch the video: Only 1 percent of our visitors get these 3 grammar questions right. ![]()
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