![]() If you are married to a Spanish native speaker take my advice and don’t use “usted” go with “tú” instead when you’re talking to him or her. If my wife says to me: “Qué tenga un buen día”, which is a translation for “have a good day” in Spanish, my immediate thought would be that something’s up like she’s mad at me.ĭepending on how you use the pronoun “usted” it may sound aggressive among couples in Spanish, and the reason is that it may sound a little too formal something you would use with people you are just meeting or with strangers. I am married me and my wife are Colombians, and it’s funny how a single pronoun can make the difference in a conversation between her and me. ![]() Now, before we go on with these phrases, there’s something we need to clarify about pronouns and how people use them. In this article, I’m going to share with you 8 different ways to say “have a good day” in Spanish, so you can be kind to people on your next trip to Latin America, or when you visit your Spanish-speaking family. ![]() If you talk like them and use the language and they use, it’s more likely to start nice and friendly conversations. It’s not the same if you translate “have a good day” on Google Translator than if you use the same phrases that Spanish native speakers use in their everyday life. ![]() ![]() Perhaps you want to start a conversation with your neighbor by wishing him a good day, or maybe you just want to be kind to Spanish speakers, and you want to say “have a good” day in Spanish, how can you say that as they do it? ![]()
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