have a nice life


(idiom.) what is said to someone after ruining thier life or leaving them to ruin it themselves.
i got your wife, have a nice life!
another way to say the word farewell. used when you just might never see the same person ever again.
boy: i’m moving to new york for my job. so we might never get to see each other anymore.

boy #2: it’s been fun knowing you bro. “have a nice life.”

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