Table of Contents
- 1 What should I reply after enjoy?
- 2 Have a nice rest of your day meaning?
- 3 Have a nice day or hope you have a nice day?
- 4 What does have a nice rest mean?
- 5 Is it okay to say enjoy your day?
- 6 Did you enjoy it meaning?
- 7 How do you respond to “you enjoy the rest of your day”?
- 8 Is it correct to say have a good day/rest of your day?
- 9 What do you say when someone says “enjoy”?
What should I reply after enjoy?
“Enjoy!” is just common e-mail courtesy and generally doesn’t need a response. If you feel the need to reply to the e-mail you should keep is just as succinct as theirs e.g. “Will do!”. To reply or not is your prerogative. You can simply state “thank you!”.
Have a nice rest of your day meaning?
So the sentence is a wish suggesting, “may your remaining day be great” or, “may the remaining day be great for you.” Have a good rest: rest here means relaxation. The speaker wishes for someone to relax themselves well.
What is the meaning of enjoy your day?
1 verb If you enjoy something, you find pleasure and satisfaction in doing it or experiencing it.
Have a nice day or hope you have a nice day?
Perfectly acceptable. “Have a good day!”: Although it’s preferred to avoid the imperative tense in any polite or formal environment to ask for something, using it to wish something to someone (because you care about them), is both acceptable and more direct than “hoping they have a good day”.
What does have a nice rest mean?
“Have a good rest.” is the usual phrase. It presumes that the person is already going to take a rest, and expresses hope that their rest is good. It’s not a standard greeting like “Have a nice day!” and it would be weird to use it as such. It’s only appropriate if someone looks tired and is going to have a nap.
Is it rude to say enjoy your day?
The phrase is generally not used in Europe, as some find it artificial or even offensive. Critics of the phrase characterize it as an imperative, obliging the person to have a nice day. Other critics argue that it is a parting platitude that comes across as pretended.
Is it okay to say enjoy your day?
Yes. Has a verb “enjoy” – which as it is in the imperative, has an implied subject pronoun of “you”, plus an object “day”, along with the necessary determiner “your”. Yes. It’s something that might be said to someone who is setting off in the morning for some sort of amusement.
Did you enjoy it meaning?
How did you enjoy (something)? “How did you enjoy ___?” means “Did you enjoy ___?” You answer by describing your opinion of that thing.
What are alternatives to having a nice day?
How to Say “Have a Great Day” to a Friend or Relative
- 01“Have a rock ‘n roll day.” Rock ‘n roll is a genre of music that is all about having fun and expressing yourself.
- 02“Peace out!”
- 03“Don’t overdo it!”
- 04“Hasta mañana.”
- 05“No wild parties while I’m gone, mister!”
- 06“So long!”
- 07“G’day, mate.”
- 08“Asalam walekum.”
How do you respond to “you enjoy the rest of your day”?
You can respond in any way you choose: Depending on the situation I have been known to say everything from “No. YOU enjoy the rest of YOUR day.” to “Thank you but, I have other plans.” to make people laugh when I know most people are required to say it several times a day at work, and it has lost all meaning for them.
Is it correct to say have a good day/rest of your day?
It’s the grammer/phrasing. “Have a good day” or “Enjoy the rest of the day” don’t bother me. Nor does “Have a good one,” for that matter. “rest of the day/rest of your day” to me is used when it’s an in-between time, and it feels a little weird to use “have a good morning/afternoon/evening!”
Why does it bother me when people say ‘the rest of the day’?
Not sure about the origin, but the reason it bothers you seems clear. It’s because people always say “the rest,” not “a rest,” when talking about the remaining part of something. “The rest of the day” is a normal thing to say.
What do you say when someone says “enjoy”?
When someone says “Enjoy”, the very first thing to come in our mind is “Easy to say, Try stay in my position first”. But all the person is concerned about is your own well being, so appreciate the persons effort, and who knows the battle the person is fighting.