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ColeBOzbourne

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  1. One might argue that since it is 'non-specific', and can be used in a variety of ways, then it is actually more useful than a 'specific' utterance, which is bound by limits.
  2. It's a general way to wish others well, usually when parting/saying goodbye. It does not have to pertain to anything specific, but could. Possibly referring to anything coming up in your near future. "Have a good day/night. Have a good trip. Have a good time. Have a good day at school/work. Have a good experience. Have a good life. etc.." Much like the phrase, "Take it easy". What is "it"?
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