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Goodmorning wish

Is the wish 'Good morning' is correct to wish a person meet first time in a day?
  

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It is not a wish; it is a greeting . But the answer is yes, use 'good morning' for your first greeting if that happens before noon. After 12:00 noon, you should use 'good afternoon', and then about 6 PM or when it's getting dark, we use 'good evening' as an initial greeting.

  • It is not a wish; it is a greeting .
  • But the answer is yes, use 'good morning' for your first greeting if that happens before noon.
  • After 12:00 noon, you should use 'good afternoon', and then about 6 PM or when it's getting dark, we use 'good evening' as an initial greeting.
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It is not a wish; it is a greeting. But the answer is yes, use 'good morning' for your first greeting if that happens before noon. After 12:00 noon, you should use 'good afternoon', and then about 6 PM or when it's getting dark, we use 'good evening' as an initial greeting.

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