Can we say having a good time?
It is cordial, but also professional sounding. Both sentences are equally correct. I would argue that having a good time does sound a touch less formal, but it is in no way informal or inappropriate.
How do you say we had a good time?
What should we do if we have just had a good date:
- “I had a really nice time.”
- “Had a great time tonight. (I) Would like to see you again.”
- “It was really nice meeting you, let’s hit up (go to) the MOMA.”
- “Thanks so much for a great time.”
- “I enjoyed meeting you.”
What does having good time mean?
To enjoy oneself; to find pleasure in a particular situation or activity. This phrase can also be used as an imperative. We had a really good time at the circus last weekend. A: “I’m going to a concert tonight.” B: “Ooh, have a good time!”
How do you use good time in a sentence?
You have to drink booze to have a good time? I want you to have a good time . This way everyone is sure to have a good time !
Is it nice time or have nice time?
English – U.S. In this context, “time” refers to a specific period or event. It is countable. This phrase is always “have a good time.”
Had good time or a good time?
The two sentences mean different things. “All of us had a good time.” implies a specific occasion, whether on a holiday or at a party or on a cruise. “All of us had good times.” implies a much longer period, such as: “when we were young” or “during our school days.”
What can I say instead of good time?
What is another word for good time?
| fun | amusement |
|---|---|
| laughs | relief |
| great time | enjoyable moment |
| fun time | enjoyable time |
| high time | leisure activity |
What things you do to have a good time?
Laugh more.
- Watch something funny with your friends. Go to the movies to see a comedy or even see a stand-up comedian, and you’ll instantly have fun.
- Play a silly board game. Board games are guaranteed to make you laugh when you’re hanging out with others.
- Play charades.
- Don’t be afraid to be silly or goofy.
How do you say great time?
blast
- amusement.
- bash.
- blowout.
- excitement.
- good time.
- great time.
- party.
- riot.
What is the reply to I have a good time with you?
Originally Answered: What can I respond when someone says they had a great time with you? If you also had a great (nice, good) time, then you could say something like, “Thanks! I had a really good time, too!” If you did not have the same experience (did not enjoy yourself), then you could say something like, “Thanks!
What does it mean when someone says have a good time?
have a good time To enjoy oneself; to find pleasure in a particular situation or activity. Enjoy yourself in what you are about to do. Enjoy oneself, as in I hope you have a good time at the beach.
Where does the idiom have a good time come from?
have a good time. Enjoy oneself, as in I hope you have a good time at the beach. This idiom, also used as an imperative, dates from 16th-century England, where it was popular until the late 1600s and died out.
Where did the idiom have as good a time as heart could wish?
This idiom, also used as an imperative, dates from 16th-century England, where it was popular until the late 1600s and died out. Samuel Pepys, in a diary entry of March 1, 1666, wrote, “I went and had as good a time as heart could wish.” In America it continued to be used, and in the 1800s it reappeared in British speech as well.
What is a good sentence for have a good time?
Have a good time. Enjoy yourself in what you are about to do. (Often said when someone is about to leave for an event.) Bill: I’m leaving for the party now. Father: Have a good time. Sue: Tonight is the formal dance at the Palmer House, and I’m going. Mary: Have a good time. I’m watching television right here.