Originally Answered: What can I respond when someone says they had a great time with you? If you also had a great (nice, good) time, then you could say something like, “Thanks! I had a really good time, too!” If you did not have the same experience (did not enjoy yourself), then you could say something like, “Thanks!

“I have had a great time today” generally implies that the day is not yet over because of the present perfect tense. Essentially what it means is “the events up until this point have been enjoyable” The second sentence is in past tense and implies that the events have come to an end.

Subsequently, How do you say have a great time?

– appreciate.
– like.
– love.
– relish.
– savor.
– adore.
– dig.
– go.

Also, What does have a great time mean?

To enjoy oneself; to find pleasure in a particular situation or activity. This phrase can also be used as an imperative. We had a really good time at the circus last weekend.

How do you say you have had a great time with someone?

If you also had a great (nice, good) time, then you could say something like, “Thanks! I had a really good time, too!” If you did not have the same experience (did not enjoy yourself), then you could say something like, “Thanks!

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What do you say when someone says a long time?

Is it correct to reply someone “Long time to you, too”? No, that’s not a common expression. If someone says “Long time, no see”, you could say, “Yeah, it’s good to see you after so long!”, “What have you been up to?” or something similar. “Long time to you, too” could be considered a bit aggressive.

How do you respond when someone says your amazing?

– To flatter them – Hey thank you, you took long to recognize me 😉
– To show your kindness – Thank you, I am trying to follow you.
– Being a little naughty- I wish I could say “same to you”
– Little dramatic to create some fun- Paper napkin be please, I can’t hold my tears.

Had a great time or had great time?

If you wanted to imply the day is not yet over you would say I am having a great time today. You would use I am having a great time today during the events and you would use I’ve had a great time or I had a great time at the end of the day.

What is another word for have a great time?

live up enjoy life
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enjoy oneself make whoopee
carouse make merry
whoop it up roister
have a party go on a spree

Had a great day means?

It literally means , have a good (nice) day.

How do you respond to hope you had a great day?

“Thanks, you too”as in “Thank You, I hope that you do as well”. If it is a delivery driver I generally say “please have a great day, and if it can’t be great then please be safe”.

Have had or had had?

The past perfect form of have is had had (had + past participle form of have). The past perfect tense is used when we are talking about the past and want to refer back to an earlier past time.

How do you respond to hope you have a great day?

If the person is saying, “Have a good day!” as the end of the conversation, it is polite to say, “Thanks, you too!” This shows that you hope they have a good day as well.

How do you respond to an email after a long time?

– Thank you so much for your thoughtful note last month! Also, my apologies for the slow reply; transitioning into this new role has been a little overwhelming, but I’m excited.
– Sorry for the delayed response. …
– My sincere apologies for the slow reply; I’d hoped to get back to you sooner.

What do you say when someone calls you awesome?

Pretty often, they tell me I’m awesome or something similar. I usually just say, “Well I learned it from you,” or “I have good examples to follow,” or some similar way to flip the compliment back onto them.

Had a day meaning?

Is no longer useful or popular or successful, as in Some people think the railroad has had its day. This expression is the antonym of have its (or one’s) day, meaning “to experience success or prosperity,” as in Every dog has its day, a proverb dating from the 16th century.

What does have a great day mean?

—used to say one hopes the person spoken to will have an enjoyable day.

When should I use had in a sentence?

The past perfect is used when two events happened in the past, with one past action having occurred even before the other past action. To form the past perfect, use had and the past participle of a verb in one part of the sentence. Often, the regular past tense is used in the other part of the sentence.

What is had in grammar?

verb. simple past tense and past participle of have.

How do you answer long time no see?

You could reply by saying, “ I know! It’s been too long.

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