More often than not, a sales clerk, or someone who has helped me find something in a store will end our relationship with "Have a good one."
Now, I know they mean have a good day. Both words have just three letters, so it's not a matter of trying to shorten the length of time til departure, so what is it?
I could have a good buying experience, a good time at the check out counter, a good drive home. . .
If you think about it too much, which evidently I have, why stop at one? Why limit myself to a good one? I would rather have lots of good days, good meals, good whatevers.
The next time someone says have a good one, I'm going to ask them have a good what? That can then be fodder for my blog.
Oh, by the way, have a good one!
Sunday, July 6, 2014
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Let's hope someone says it soon! I hadn't noticed this greeting before. Maybe if someone says it to me, I'll answer, Thanks and you have four.
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