Around 7 a.m., he would say good morning, share his schedule and close with the same statement: "Make it a great day." Not "Have a great day." Not "Enjoy the day." Not "Hope it’s great" or even ...
Have a nice day.” Variations abound. “Have a good one.” “Enjoy your day.” “Take it easy.” Occasionally, a simple but direct “bye” will suffice, but even there, you need to be ...
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