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Helping someone start the day with a smile can help you both have a better day. Whether you’re sending a good morning text or cheerfully greeting them as they walk through the door, the right words can help them turn their frown upside down. This article gives you over 180 flirty, funny, and heartfelt “good mornings” for friends, partners, and anyone else in your life who needs a morning pick-me-up. Plus, we spoke with life and relationship coaches to get their best advice for helping people start their day on the sunny side of life.
Top Good Morning Wishes
- Time to make some new memories—let’s go.
- Mornin’! Just wanted to say you’re the best.
- Okay, I admit it: I miss your bedhead!
- Morning! Have I mentioned that I like you a latte?
- Wishing you a bright, happy day!
- Rise and shine to the most wonderful person I know!
- Have a fantastic day, weirdo!
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QuestionHow do I say good morning at a meeting?Janette KaracaJanette Karaca is an English language teacher and a content creator based in Türkiye. With over 11 years of experience, Janette is a TESOL-certified ESL and EFL teacher and an IELTS mentor. She first started creating content online in 2020, sharing tips and free resources for professionals and second-language learners of English. Known online as @the_englishera, she has over 2 million followers and has helped 1,000+ students become confident English speakers through her courses. She currently works with Oxford University Press as their content creator, both for social media and English language courses. Janette has a bachelor’s degree in English from Polytechnic University of the Philippines.
English Language TeacherIt depends on your role and the situation. If you're the host, you can say, "Good morning, everyone," or "Thanks for making the time, shall we get started?" If you're an attendee, a simple "Good morning, great to see you all!" works well. You could also add, "Looking forward to today's agenda" to show you're ready to get to work. For virtual meetings, it's a good idea to confirm your connection. You can start with, "Good morning, team, can you hear me okay?" And then you can also show appreciation by saying, "Good morning, I appreciate you joining even on short notice," especially if it was a last-minute meeting.
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- ↑ https://ling-app.com/ur/good-morning-in-urdu/
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- ↑ https://www.bitesize.irish/blog/good-morning-in-irish-gaelic/
- ↑ Michelle Shahbazyan, MS, MA. Life Coach, Author, and Speaker. Expert Interview
- ↑ Cher Gopman. Dating Coach. Expert Interview