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How do you say have a nice day in filipino languages?

Here are some ways to say "have a nice day" in Filipino, depending on the formality and context:

Formal:

* Magandang araw po. (This is the most formal and polite way to say it.)

* Magandang araw sa iyo. (This is a little less formal, but still polite.)

Informal:

* Magandang araw. (This is a more casual way to say it.)

* Enjoy your day! (This is a common English phrase used in Filipino)

* Good day! (Another common English phrase used in Filipino)

Other options:

* Sana maganda ang araw mo. (Hope you have a good day.)

* Masaya kang araw. (Have a happy day.)

It's important to note that:

* Po is a politeness marker used when speaking to someone older or of higher status.

* "Maganda" can be used for both "nice" and "good" in Filipino.

* You can use "iyong" (your) before "araw" (day) for a more personalized greeting. For example, "Magandang araw sa iyong araw" (Have a nice day).

No matter which phrase you choose, it's always a nice gesture to add a smile and a friendly tone to your greeting! 😄

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