Table of Contents
- 1 What to say when you had a good time?
- 2 How do you reply when someone ask you how was your night?
- 3 How do you text someone you have had a good time?
- 4 Is it wrong to ask how was your night?
- 5 Is it proper to ask how was your night?
- 6 How do I tell someone I had a good time?
- 7 Is it correct to say why didn’t you come Yesterday?
- 8 Do you toss and turn before you fall asleep?
What to say when you had a good time?
If you also had a great (nice, good) time, then you could say something like, “Thanks! I had a really good time, too!” If you did not have the same experience (did not enjoy yourself), then you could say something like, “Thanks! I really liked it when [ fill in the blank ]”.
How was your night or did you sleep well?
The difference between, “How was your night?” and, “Did you sleep well” is that, if you ask someone how their night was, usually they will tell you the events that they did that night, and if they enjoyed them.
How do you reply when someone ask you how was your night?
Generally,when people ask this question they are simply being polite and do not want a detailed response from you But,always acknowledge that solicitation zwith a simple,respomse stating your night was fine. Always show counter courtesy,and inquire about their nite as well.
How do you respond to I had fun last night?
How to Respond to “I Had Fun Last Night”
- Thanks, I had so much fun too!
- Me too! That was such a great time.
- Yes, that was a blast!
How do you text someone you have had a good time?
Examples of what to text after a first date: “Thanks for a really great time. I had fun tonight.” “I had a really nice time with you last night. We should do it again sometime.”
How do you tell someone you had a good time?
What should we do if we have just had a good date:
- “I had a really nice time.”
- “Had a great time tonight. (I) Would like to see you again.”
- “It was really nice meeting you, let’s hit up (go to) the MOMA.”
- “Thanks so much for a great time.”
- “I enjoyed meeting you.”
Is it wrong to ask how was your night?
Yes, “How was your night?” is grammatically correct. It’s a bit informal. Some people say, “How did your night go?” Still informal.
Did you sleep well last night reply?
“In did, thank you” would be the appropriate reply to “I hope you slept well” – past tense.
Is it proper to ask how was your night?
Did you sleep well reply?
“Hope you slept well,” is a prompt to be cheery. Your reply, if you are not a person who wakes up grouchy is to have a sunny smile and reply, “Yes, thank you, I did!” After this the morning should go well since we have established our mood.
How do I tell someone I had a good time?
What do you reply when someone says have fun?
If this is being said to you as you are on your way out, an appropriate response would be “Thanks, I will!”. If someone is casually saying to you “Go out and have fun”, then they may be just inferring that you need to relax a bit more.
Is it correct to say why didn’t you come Yesterday?
“Why didn’t you come yesterday?” is correct. It is incorrect to say “Why don’t you came yesterday?”. Tip to remember – did always takes the infinitive form. Where did you go? Why did he do that? The same goes about do. Do is followed by the infinitive form and not the past tense form. Why don’t you come back? They do make a good team.
What constitutes a good night’s sleep?
The National Sleep Foundation recently published guidance about what constitutes a good night’s sleep and here were the standards they shared: You should be able to fall asleep in 30 minutes or less. If you wake up in the middle of the night, it shouldn’t be for longer than 20 minutes.
Do you toss and turn before you fall asleep?
The quicker you fall asleep, the better your sleep was. It’s not surprising that hours of tossing and turning before you fall asleep are not a sign of a great night’s rest, but do you know what’s a reasonable amount of time to expect it to take to drift off?