I was wondering, how come "good morning" implies "hello" and "good night" implies "goodbye"? What if I was leaving somewhere in the morning - would I be able to say "good morning"? And if I walked into a place at 10pm, I can't say "good evening", so would I say "good night"? Why is "good evening" so special that it gets to imply "hello" even though it is later in the day? Poor "good night".
Thursday, December 17, 2009
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