How to Say ‘Have a good day’ in Mexican Spanish
¡Que tenga buen día!
💬 Usage Tip: A polite way to end an interaction; note the use of the subjunctive form 'tenga'.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Wishing someone '¡Que tenga buen día!' shows courtesy and is a friendly way to conclude a conversation.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Que
[keh]
that
Used to introduce a wish or desire.
¡Que tenga buen día durante el viaje!
Have a good day during the trip!
tenga
[TEHN-gah]
have
Express the possession or occurrence of something.
Espero que tenga éxito hoy.
I hope you have success today.
buen
[BWEHN]
good
Indicates a favorable condition or outcome.
Espero que tenga un buen día.
I hope you have a good day.
día
[DEE-ah]
day
The time between sunrise and sunset.
Que tengas un buen día de trabajo.
Have a good workday.
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