Re: CHAT: "have a nice day"
From: | andrew <hobbit@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, March 7, 2000, 9:38 |
Am 03/06 17:30 Robert Hailman yscrifef:
> To me, "Good day" suggests a proper Englishman of the 19th century who
> is too proper to say anything other than "Good day, sir" when he gets
> angry.
>
You have never had an Australasian address you with "G'day, mate", then,
eh? And yes, we say "eh" as well.
- andrew.
--
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