20 Different Ways To Wish ‘Good Morning’ & 'Good Night' - Alternative English Greetings!
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Today, I am going to teach you 10 alternatives
for good morning and 10 more alternatives for good night.
These are best for informal situations.
and they are for use with partners, friends, and children.
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Right, let's get started with the lesson.
We're going to go through 10 alternatives for good morning.
but sometimes you want to say something thing unique,
I wonder if there is an equivalent for this one
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Don't use this with your boss.
I think it's best suited to use with children,
or if you're trying to be cute with somebody.
So it's an informal way of saying wake up.
Very commonly used is wakey wakey, sleepyhead.
Sleepyhead is an adorable word that you can use
to describe somebody who is just waking up.
They're still really, really sleepy.
Another one, still using wakey wakey,
is wakey wakey, eggs and bakey.
That is one that will get me up in the morning.
Eggs and bakey, eggs and bacon.
If you've watched any of my vlogs
on my vlogging channel, Lucy Bella,
you will know that I love eggs and bacon for breakfast
Another cute one that you can use is,
So Sleeping Beauty is the main character
in one of our most popular fairytales,
also named after her, "Sleeping Beauty."
Do you have the same equivalent where you're from?
I know in Spanish it was something like
I don't know, everything sounds so much better in Spanish.
Another one that I really like,
and I do this sometimes to Will,
is when he's sleeping, I go really close to his ear
and whisper, very gently, it's tomorrow.
And he's not always so impressed, but I like doing it.
Another really nice one is number six, which is happy,
I like it when Will wakes me up
it really helps me get my brain in check.
Well, happy Monday is never that good, but happy Friday.
Oh, I love it when he wakes me up saying, "Happy Friday!"
We also have number seven, which is quite a fun one.
but I think it's actually more of a stereotype.
If anyone here is Irish please let me know,
And do you get annoyed when people think that you say this?
In any case, we do use it in a jokey way.
It is, top of the mornin' to ya.
Or just, top of the morning, top of the morning.
but I don't think I've ever heard an Irishman
or Irishwoman seriously use it.
One that I like, number eight,
could be considered slightly flirty.
It is, good morning good looking.
And it means good morning to someone that is good looking,
Good morning good looking, it just rolls off the tongue.
Number nine is one that my mum used to sing to me
And that's because it comes from a very popular hymn
What am I doing with my life? (record scratches)
I had to sing hymns at school and this was my favourite one,
And then we have number 10, which I really like,
which is, let's make it a good one.
implying let's make today a good day.
Sometimes we use one to refer to something
if we know that the other person already knows
Let's make it a good day today.
Or for example, if I'm talking about Will
to someone else and Will is with me,
I might say, "This one was late,"
instead of saying, "He was late."
Okay, let's move on to alternatives for good night.
So instead of sleep well, which is quite nice, quite formal,
sleep tight means all snuggled up, covered in your duvet.
And we can also have the little rhyme
that my mum and my dad used to say to me
night night, sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite.
I remember thinking, "Bed bugs, what are they?"
I imagined really cute little bugs
and then when I grew up and experienced bedbugs,
I realised that they were not cute at all.
And we can still talk about sleepyheads
Instead of good morning sleepyhead
we can have night night, sleepyhead.
And night night is kind of a more affectionate
or childish way of saying good night.
I find myself saying night night over good night
Night night, or shortened down to ni' night, ni' night.
that my parents used to say to me.
They used to say sleep as snug as a bug in a rug.
I don't know why we always spoke about bugs
But as snug as a bug in a rug,
my parents used to tuck me in,
get me all tightly tucked into the duvet.
So I couldn't move my arms, I was like a mummy,
and then they used to ask me, "How snug are you Lucy?"
And I would reply with, I am a snug as a bug in a rug.
To hit the sack, this means to fall asleep.
So if I say, oh, it's time to hit the snack snacks.
Time to hit the snacks, that is every day.
It's time to hit the sack, it's time to go to bed.
I think the sack is referring to your pillow.
This time, it's referring to animals going to sleep
Another one that I find really funny
and I will explain why I never use it,
it is, it's time to go to Bedfordshire.
It's time to go to Bedfordshire,
and if you shorten Bedfordshire, bed, time to go to bed.
Bedfordshire is a county in England
and we never use it because I'm from Bedfordshire
and it would be weird to say that I'm going there
But I hear people from other counties saying this phrase
and if I ever leave the county I get so excited
because I can finally use that phrase.
Yes!
did your parents ever tell you to count sheep?
And a really nice phrase to say is
it's time to start counting sheep.
It's time to start falling asleep.
And the last one, one that I consider to be quite humorous
is I have an urgent appointment with a bed and a pillow.
You could also tell someone that as well,
"You've got an urgent appointment with a bed and a pillow."
Right, that's it for today's lesson.
It was cute and fun and informal.
I hope you enjoyed it and I hope you learned something.
Let me know in the comments section
if you can think of any other alternatives
for good morning and good night,
and don't forget to share with me any of the quirks
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