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Used any time on Shabbat, especially at the end of a Shabbat service. Used also preceding Shabbat almost like "have a good weekend." [2] Gut Shabbes: גוּט שַׁבָּת: Good Sabbath [ɡʊt ˈʃabəs] Yiddish Used any time on Shabbat, especially in general conversation or when greeting people. [2] Shavua tov: שָׁבוּעַ טוֹב ...
A variant of the phrase—"have a good day"—is first recorded in Layamon's Brut (c. 1205) and King Horn. "Have a nice day" itself first appeared in the 1948 film A Letter to Three Wives. In the United States, the phrase was first used on a regular basis in the early to mid 1960s by FAA air traffic controllers and pilots.
The Spain brothers used the slogan Have a nice day, [5] [25] which is now frequently known for the slogan rather than the naming of the smiley. The word smiley was used by Franklin Loufrani in France, when he registered his smiley design for trademark while working as a journalist for France Soir in 1971.
Why do tigers have stripes? They don't want to be spotted. My boss told me to have a good day. So I didn't go to work. I once got fired from a keyboard factory. They said I wasn't putting in ...
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1. Goodbye, summer. Hello, long weekend! 2. I swear it was the beginning of summer like 5 minutes ago. 3. If long weekends had a face, I'd kiss it. 4. Let the good times roll. 5. Long weekend mode ...
Buddhist Clergy Letter. The Clergy Letter - from American Buddhist Clergy – An Open Letter Concerning Religion and Science "If scientific analysis were conclusively to demonstrate certain claims in Buddhism to be false, then we must accept the findings of science and abandon those claims or adopt them as metaphor." The Universe in a Single Atom
These are the best funny quotes to make you laugh about life, aging, family, work, and even nature. Enjoy quips from comedy greats like Bob Hope, Robin Williams, and more.