have a good one
it’s a cool way of saying ” goodbye” and “have a nice day” at the same time. it’s friendly, but you can also use it with people you dont really know.
– see you later man
– sure, have a good one
– yeah, you too
something you say to someone you don’t know at all, or you don’t want to know at all.
a bull sh-t way to avoid talking anymore.
there’s no thought put into what you actually want the person to have a good one of…
customer:”thank you”
cashier:”yup, have a good one.”
to m-st-rb-t-.
“have a good one” being an alias for “have a good w-nk”, or more precisely “go f— yourself”.
it seems that some people who are store clerks are embittered by the fact that they are store clerks and seek solace in this ambiguous flippancy.
vip: nice suit you are wearing eh?
clerk: thank you sir
vip: could you call me a cab?
clerk: yes sir
vip: good bye and have a nice day
clerk: have a good one sir
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