how to say good night to a person who is living in Usa & you are in Asia
By ishaaan
@ishaaan (58)
India
September 26, 2009 5:52pm CST
For you its night but for them its morning, with your conversation you want to end up your chat with good night (that means you are feeling sleepy, so going off) but what if its morning for other person living t other corner of earth.
3 responses
@taztheone (1721)
• India
27 Sep 09
Its always better to say have a good time, rather than specifying the time.
@shajerrl (309)
• China
27 Sep 09
we will always have conference call with Canada co-workers in our morning time, and in canada it is their night, when the call is over, I always say "have a good time", it's feel very funny, this saying always make us more happier, haha. In fact, maybe we don't need to worry about that, "good night" and "good morning" also should be OK, i think, it doesn't matter for your co-worker, and they can understand your meaning very easily. thanks
@Craicha (801)
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27 Sep 09
i can answer your question so easily....especially my BF is 8500miles away from me and yet we had the same time but differ in a day....will like this time im in morning and his time is night...when we start and endup our chat he will say to me good morning, hope your day is fine....and what il say to him good evening hope your day is fine too( iwas talking his earlier) and in time of his bedtime just simple good evening and smiley hugs and kissess..:) or if your in cam blow a kiss..:)