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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Good rest?

Hello. Is correct to wish someone a good rest?

For example: "I wish you a good rest." That is, I hope you sleep well and restore all your energies.

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Anonymous I wish you a good rest. No. Use one of these: Sleep well.

  • Anonymous I wish you a good rest.
  • No.
  • Use one of these: Sleep well.
  • Have a good night's sleep.
  • I hope you have a good night's sleep.
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AnonymousI wish you a good rest.
No. Use one of these:

Sleep well.
Have a good night's sleep.
I hope you have a good night's sleep.

Depending on the exact context, you may need another variant of these.

CJ
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No, don't say that
Say eg 'Sleep well'.
It's something you say to people you know quite well.

Or you can say simply the more common 'Good night'.

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