16 Other Ways to Say Have a Good Day (With Examples)

Saying goodbye can feel a bit boring if you use the same old lines every single time. I always want my friends and family to feel special when we part ways. Finding another way to say have a good day helps me show that I actually care about their happiness right now.

16 Another Way to Say Have a Good Day (With Examples)

Enjoy your day

This is a classic choice when you want to sound friendly but keep things professional enough for work. I love using this one because it feels active and bright. It tells the person to find joy in whatever they are doing next. You can say it to a shop clerk or your boss without any awkwardness. It is simple and sweet. Most people will smile back and feel a bit better because of your kind energy.

  • Enjoy your day at the park.
  • I hope you enjoy your day.
  • Please enjoy your day with family.
  • Enjoy your day at the office.
  • Go ahead and enjoy your day.
  • Did you enjoy your day so far.

Have a great one

I use this phrase all the time when I am in a hurry. It is short and punchy. It works perfectly for people you know well or even total strangers on the street. The one refers to the day itself. It sounds very relaxed and modern. You do not have to think too hard about it. Just toss it out as you walk away. It makes the ending of a talk feel very smooth and happy.

  • Have a great one this afternoon.
  • See you later and have a great one.
  • Thanks for the help and have a great one.
  • Have a great one at the beach.
  • You should have a great one today.
  • Tell everyone to have a great one.

Take care

This is a very warm way to end a talk with someone you truly value. It shows that you want them to stay safe and healthy. I usually say this to my parents or close friends before they drive home. It carries a little bit of extra heart. It is not just about having fun. It is about being okay. This makes people feel protected and loved. It is a very soft and kind closing.

  • Take care on your way home.
  • Please take care during the storm.
  • Take care and call me later.
  • You should take care of yourself.
  • Take care while you are away.
  • I will see you soon so take care.

Catch you later

If you are hanging out with your buddies, this is the best pick. It is very informal and implies that you will definitely see them again soon. It takes away the pressure of a final goodbye. I like how it keeps the door open for more fun. It sounds cool and effortless. You do not need to be fancy here. Just be a friend. It keeps the vibe light and very easy for everyone involved.

  • Catch you later at the gym.
  • I will catch you later tonight.
  • Catch you later for some pizza.
  • Catch you later after my class.
  • We can catch you later then.
  • Catch you later near the fountain.

Have a good one

This is perhaps the most common thing I say when I leave a store. It is very flexible. You can use it in the morning, afternoon, or even late at night. It feels very friendly without being too personal. Most people use this because it flows off the tongue so easily. It is a safe bet for any situation. You will never sound out of place. It is a very solid and reliable choice for anyone.

  • Have a good one at work.
  • You guys have a good one.
  • Have a good one with the kids.
  • Thanks again and have a good one.
  • Have a good one on your trip.
  • Hope you have a good one today.

Stay safe

I started using this one much more often lately. It shows that you are thinking about the welfare of the other person. It is perfect for late nights or when someone is traveling far away. It feels very meaningful. When I say this, people usually stop and say thank you with a lot of feeling. It is a gentle reminder that they matter to you. Use this for a more serious and caring ending.

  • Stay safe on the dark roads.
  • Please stay safe in the city.
  • Stay safe while you are hiking.
  • You must stay safe out there.
  • Stay safe and have some fun.
  • I want you to stay safe.

Until next time

This is a great way to say goodbye when you know you will meet again. It builds a bridge to the future. I use this at the end of meetings or coffee dates. It sounds very positive and forward looking. It keeps the relationship moving. You are not just leaving. You are waiting for the next time you hang out. It feels very respectful and organized. It is a very classy way to finish a conversation.

  • Until next time my good friend.
  • Until next time at the library.
  • We shall wait until next time.
  • Until next time for more coffee.
  • Goodbye for now until next time.
  • Until next time on the field.

All the best

I find this to be a very polite and slightly formal way to wish someone well. It covers everything from their health to their work projects. I often write this at the end of my emails. It sounds professional but still very kind. It shows that you are a class act. People appreciate the high level of respect this phrase carries. It is a wonderful way to leave a very positive and lasting impression on others.

  • All the best with your exam.
  • All the best to your family.
  • I wish you all the best.
  • All the best on your move.
  • All the best for the wedding.
  • Sending you all the best today.

Best of luck

Use this when you know someone has something big coming up. Maybe they have a test or a job interview. It shows that you are rooting for them. I love hearing this when I am nervous about a project. It gives me a little boost of confidence. It is very specific and helpful. It tells the person that you remembered what they told you earlier. This makes your connection feel much stronger and more supportive.

  • Best of luck with the surgery.
  • Best of luck on the stage.
  • I wish you best of luck.
  • Best of luck with the new car.
  • Best of luck on your date.
  • Giving you the best of luck.

See you around

This is a very relaxed way to say goodbye when you are not sure when you will meet again. It is common in neighborhoods or small towns. I say this to my neighbors when I am out walking the dog. It feels very neighborly and low pressure. It is a nice way to acknowledge someone without making big plans. It keeps things light and simple. It is a very friendly and very easy way to exit.

  • See you around the block soon.
  • I will see you around town.
  • See you around at the mall.
  • Hopefully I see you around later.
  • See you around the school yard.
  • See you around the grocery store.

Have a wonderful day

When I want to sound extra cheerful, I go with this one. It is a step up from just being good. It sounds very bright and happy. I use this when the sun is shining or when someone looks like they need a lift. It is a very warm and generous thing to say. It can really change someone’s mood for the better. It is a lovely way to spread some sunshine and kindness to everyone.

  • Have a wonderful day at home.
  • Have a wonderful day with friends.
  • Please have a wonderful day ahead.
  • Have a wonderful day my dear.
  • I hope you have a wonderful day.
  • Have a wonderful day in Paris.

Keep it real

This is a very cool and slangy way to end a talk. I use this with my closest friends or people who share my hobbies. It means to stay true to yourself. It sounds very confident and modern. It is not for a job interview, but it is perfect for a hangout. It shows that you have a strong bond with the person. It is a fun and very different way to say your goodbyes.

  • Keep it real on the street.
  • Keep it real with your art.
  • You always keep it real man.
  • Keep it real at the party.
  • See you later so keep it real.
  • Keep it real for the team.

Peace out

This is a very old school but still popular way to leave. It is very fast and very easy to say. I usually do a little wave when I say this. It feels very peaceful and calm. It is perfect for a quick exit from a group of people. It sounds very youthful and fun. You do not have to be formal at all. It is just a simple way to say you are heading out now.

  • Peace out from the meeting now.
  • Peace out and see you later.
  • I am going so peace out.
  • Peace out to all my friends.
  • Peace out for the weekend guys.
  • Just want to say peace out.

So long

This sounds a bit like something from a movie. It is a classic and slightly poetic way to leave. I use it when I want to be a bit different. It feels very smooth and timeless. It is a bit more formal than a quick bye but still very easy. It works well when you are leaving for a longer time. It is a very nice and rhythmic way to end your time with another person.

  • So long and thanks for everything.
  • So long until we meet again.
  • So long to my old house.
  • It is time so so long.
  • So long for now my friend.
  • So long and travel very safely.

Cheerio

This is a very fun and British way to say goodbye. Even if you are not from the UK, it can be a funny way to end a talk. I use it to make my friends laugh a little bit. It sounds very upbeat and jolly. It is a great way to keep the mood light and happy. It is a very short and sweet word that everyone understands. Use it when you want to be quirky.

  • Cheerio and have some tea now.
  • Cheerio until we talk tomorrow morning.
  • I must go now so cheerio.
  • Cheerio to you and the family.
  • Cheerio on your way to work.
  • A big cheerio to everyone here.

Be good

My grandfather always used to say this to me. It is a very sweet and protective way to say goodbye. It is like a little piece of advice mixed with a wish for a good day. I say this to kids or younger siblings. It feels very caring and warm. It is a very simple two word phrase that carries a lot of weight. It shows that you want them to make good choices today.

  • Be good at school today please.
  • Be good for your grandmother now.
  • See you later and be good.
  • You should be good today son.
  • Be good and have some fun.
  • Just be good while I am away.
SynonymWhen to useExamples
Enjoy your dayAt work or shoppingEnjoy your day at the park.
Have a great oneWhen in a big hurryHave a great one this afternoon.
Take careWith family and friendsTake care on your way home.
Catch you laterWith very close buddiesCatch you later at the gym.
Have a good oneAny time or placeHave a good one at work.
Stay safeFor travel or nightStay safe on the dark roads.
Until next timeFor repeating meetingsUntil next time my good friend.
All the bestFor formal well wishesAll the best with your exam.
Best of luckBefore a big eventBest of luck on the stage.
See you aroundFor neighbors or localsSee you around the block soon.
Have a wonderful dayTo be extra cheerfulHave a wonderful day at home.
Keep it realWith very cool friendsKeep it real with your art.
Peace outFor a very fast exitPeace out and see you later.
So longFor a classic endingSo long and thanks for everything.
CheerioTo be funny and brightCheerio and have some tea now.
Be goodFor kids or siblingsBe good at school today please.

Final Thoughts

I hope these ideas help you feel more comfortable when you talk to others. Using another way to say have a good day makes your conversations feel much more alive and interesting. You do not have to be a genius to sound great. Just pick the phrase that fits your mood and the person you are with. Small changes like this can make a big difference in how people see you. Try one out today and see the smiles you get back.

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Safwan
Safwan

Hi, it's Safwan. I am the friend who always thinks there is a better way to say this. I love finding good replies and new words so talking does not feel boring. Here I put simple things I use every day. Fast answers for messages. Cool words instead of old ones. Nice ways to say no. Funny replies that are still kind. Easy changes to sound warmer or happier. Just real tips for real days when your mind goes empty and you look at the phone thinking what now. I hope my ideas help you answer quick and feel good.