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Originally posted by ltl/fb
Not that I think I really use it, but how did "Have a good one" make the list? Because it uses "one" instead of "day," "afternoon," "morning," "weekend" or other appropriate time period/event?
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Have a good one drives me nuts. My sister and I use "have a good one" when we are making fun of Americans. Also "happy turkey day", when talking about Thanksgiving. That one drives me nuts as well.
(We also make fun of Canadians, just because we are superior to all)