![]() ![]() Veo una escena romántica y enseguida te llamo para decirte que tengas un buen dia. – I’m going to visit your parents and tell them to call you and wish you have a nice day. Voy a visitar a tus padres y le digo que te llamen y deseen que tengas un buen dia. Sí, claro que te recuerdo, cariño te deseo que tengas un buen dia – Yeah sure I remember you, baby I wish you have a nice day – When I walk I like to call you to wish you have a nice day. – Every time I see that movie that we loved so much, it makes me want to call you and wish you have a nice day.Ĭuando camino me gusta llamarte para desearte que tengas un buen dia. – When I look at the teddy you gave me I miss you, have a nice day today.Ĭada vez que veo esa película que tanto nos gustaba me da deseo de llamarte y desearte que tengas un buen dia. – When I see a movie alone I remember to call you and wish you have a nice day.Ĭuando miro el peluche que me regalaste te extraño, que tengas un buen dia hoy. – If I go out with friends I always call you and wish you have a nice day.Ĭuando veo una película sola me acuerdo de llamarte y desearte que tengas un buen dia. Si salgo con los amigos siempre te llamo y te deseo que tengas un buen dia. ![]() – When I go to have an ice cream I call you and wish you have a nice day. – Love, have a nice day, when I enter the desolate room I miss you.Ĭada vez que veo a tus padres les digo que te deseo, que tengas un buen dia – Every time I see your parents I tell them that I wish you, have a nice dayĬuando voy a tomarme un helado te llamo y te deseo que tengas un buen dia. – In the morning when I have coffee I always wish you have a nice day.Īmor, que tengas un buen dia, cuando entro a la habitación desolada te extraño. Por la mañanas que tomo el café siempre te deseo que tengas un buen dia. – When I share with the neighbors I miss you being so far from me, have a nice day. – Every time I listen to your favorite songs I miss you, have a nice day my love.Ĭuando comparto con los vecinos te extraño al estar tan lejos de mi, que tengas un buen dia. – Every time I go out with friends I miss you and love you, have a nice day.Ĭada vez qué escucho las canciones favoritas tuyas te extraño, que tengas un buen dia mi amor. – On cloudy and rainy days that you are not by my side I wish you have a nice day.Ĭada vez que salgo con los amigos te extraño y te amo, que tengas un buen dia. And while we're at informal e-mails, those sent to people we already know, you could also close it with "Cheers", "Thanks" etc, depending on the content of your e-mail.En los días nublados y lluviosos que no estás a mi lado te deseo que tengas un buen dia. Although that wouldn't fit if you sent it at 9pm or later because the day is already over, now isn't it? So you are left with "Yours sincerely" and various "regards" The only reference to afternoon or evening I can think of is in informal e-mails where you could end them with "Enjoy the rest of your day". There is really nothing else to choose from. If I were to e-mail someone after 12pm and assumed they might read it moments after I send it, I would likely go with "Have a good/nice day", or just "Regards", "Kind/Best regards". ![]() I am not particularly surprised that others haven't seen them either. I have never seen an e-mail with "Have a good afternoon/evening" at the end. I don't believe there is anything other than "have a good day/enjoy your day". Click to expand.Other people have already told you what some common ways of closing an e-mail are. ![]()
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