Guide includes both short text messages and long love quotes. Messages suitable for morning greetings and evening wishes. Messages for both partners and friends are provided
"Have a good evening" wishes someone a nice end to their day. It's appropriate for saying goodbye after work or before going home. Stronger adjectives like "great" and "wonderful" are more common alternatives
Use polite phrases like "May I have your name" in formal settings. Maintain good posture and eye contact when asking. Include phrases like "How can I address you?" and "What should I call you?"
"Comment allez-vous?" is the formal way to ask "How are you?". "Comment ça va?" is an informal version of "Comment allez-vous?". "Comment vas-tu?" uses "tu" instead of "vous" for informal questions. "Ça va?" is the most informal way to ask about well-being. "Quoi de neuf?" means "What's new?" and is informal
"See you then" is a casual way to end conversations about future meetings. It's a shortened version of "I will see you then". It's appropriate for friends, family, and close colleagues
"Have a good night" implies the person will be awake after leaving. "Goodnight" suggests the person is going to sleep. "Have a good night" is more casual and thoughtful