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have a nice weekend
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the sentence "have a nice weekend" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express well-wishes to someone as they are about to embark on their weekend. For example: "Have a nice weekend, Mary. I'll see you on Monday."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
hope you have a great weekend
have a nice time
have a wonderful weekend
have a nice dinner
have a pleasant weekend
have a nice vacation
have a lovely holiday
have a nice evening
have a lovely weekend
have a great weekend
have a nice death
have a fantastic weekend
enjoy your weekend
have a relaxing weekend
have a brilliant weekend
have a nice holiday
have a terrific weekend
have a nice saturday
have a lovely trip
have a nice trip
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23 human-written examples
So, have a nice weekend.
News & Media
"Have a nice weekend," the secretary said.
News & Media
"Have a nice weekend?" "Yes".
News & Media
Hope you all have a nice weekend.
News & Media
We shouted back things like: "Have a nice weekend!
News & Media
Have a nice weekend, and, as my police officer might have said, be careful out there.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
37 human-written examples
But you'll find out soon enough on Monday morning, and at least you will have had a nice weekend.
News & Media
"On occasion my mother would send me an e-mail saying, 'How was the play?' or, 'Sounds like you had a nice weekend away,' " he said.
News & Media
Denzel Eslinger, RSL Soapbox: Real Salt Lake had a nice weekend off last week and results around the league were fairly favorable as they held on to the top spot both in the Western Conference and in MLS.
News & Media
I hope you had a nice weekend.
News & Media
Asking if they had a nice weekend it shows that you like and are interested in them.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "have a nice weekend" as a friendly and polite way to end a conversation or email, especially on a Friday or before a holiday. It's a simple way to show goodwill.
Common error
Avoid using "have a nice weekend" in every single interaction, especially in formal or professional contexts where more specific or personalized closing remarks might be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "have a nice weekend" functions as a polite valediction, typically used to convey well-wishes at the end of a conversation or communication, particularly before the weekend. According to Ludwig AI, it is a correct and accepted expression in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Wiki
12%
Science
7%
Less common in
Formal & Business
7%
Academia
3%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "have a nice weekend" is a commonly used and grammatically correct phrase to express well-wishes before the weekend. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and frequent use in written English. It is versatile and suitable for various contexts, primarily appearing in News & Media and Wiki sources. While it's generally appropriate, be mindful of overusing it in excessively formal settings where more personalized closings may be better received. Consider alternatives such as "enjoy your weekend" or "have a good weekend" for variety. The phrase serves as a polite and friendly way to conclude interactions and convey goodwill.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
have a good weekend
Replaces "nice" with "good", a very similar adjective expressing positive wishes for the weekend.
enjoy your weekend
Shifts the focus to the recipient's experience of the weekend rather than a general well-wishing.
have a wonderful weekend
Substitutes "nice" with "wonderful", intensifying the expression of goodwill.
hope you have a great weekend
Adds a personal element of hope to the wish for a pleasant weekend.
wishing you a pleasant weekend
Presents a more formal and emphatic expression of a favorable weekend.
best wishes for the weekend
Offers general well wishes explicitly for the weekend period.
hope you enjoy your weekend
Directly conveys the wish that the recipient finds enjoyment during their weekend.
have a relaxing weekend
Specifies a desired attribute of the weekend, emphasizing rest and tranquility.
i hope your weekend is great
Introduces a personal sentiment, expressing the speaker's hope for a satisfactory weekend.
all the best for the weekend
Provides a general wish for positivity directed towards the weekend period.
FAQs
When is it appropriate to say "have a nice weekend"?
It's appropriate to say "have a nice weekend" when parting ways with someone, especially on a Friday or before a holiday. It's a polite and friendly way to wish them well.
What are some alternatives to saying "have a nice weekend"?
You can use alternatives like "enjoy your weekend", "have a good weekend", or "hope you have a great weekend" depending on the context and your relationship with the person.
Is "have a nice weekend" formal or informal?
The phrase "have a nice weekend" is generally considered informal but is widely acceptable in most casual and professional settings. In highly formal situations, a more specific or personalized closing might be preferable.
Can I say "have a nice weekend" at the beginning of the weekend?
While typically used at the end of a conversation before the weekend, you can also use it at the beginning of the weekend if you are unlikely to see the person again before the weekend is over. For example, "Since I won't see you again until Monday, "have a nice weekend"!".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested