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Looking to brighten someone’s day as soon as they wake up? Sending a “good day” message is one of the best ways to make someone feel cared for and strengthen your relationship with them. In this article, we’re providing the ultimate list of messages to wish someone a great day, whether you’re looking for something sweet, silly, or cheerful. We've also included kind responses to “have a great day” so you can spread even more joy and positivity.
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While you can send a “good day” message whenever you want, the best time is in the morning (or when the other person wakes up).Thanks
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You can tell that the other person appreciates your “good day” messages if they say “thank you” or reply back.Thanks
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Reflect on your relationship to see how often you should send a "good day" message. If you're talking to a close friend or family member, you could send one every day or once a week, like on a Monday. If you don’t text them often, you could send one when they’re going through a tough time.Thanks