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How to Say ‘Have a good day!’ in Spain Spanish

¡Que tenga un buen día!

💬 Usage Tip: This complete phrase is a polite way to part company or finish a conversation.

🇪🇸 In Spain: Commonly used in customer service interactions; a small touch of kindness that is much appreciated.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Que

[keh]

That you have

A polite wish for someone to experience something.

Example

¡Que tenga un excelente fin de semana!

Have an excellent weekend!

tenga

[TEHNG-gah]

Have

Verb used to express a wish.

Example

¡Espero que tenga tiempo libre!

I hope you have free time!

un

[OON]

A

Indefinite article indicating one item.

Example

Me tomé un café.

I had a coffee.

buen

[bwen]

Good

Descriptive of something positive or affirmative.

Example

Es un buen lugar para vivir.

It's a good place to live.

día

[DEE-yah]

Day

Refers to the period of light between one night and the next.

Example

Hoy es un día especial.

Today is a special day.

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