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Stop Saying “how Was Your Night”, Here’s What To Say Instead / Stop Asking People 'How Was Your Night', It Is Wrong English / Best Answer For How Was Your Night! (2) (3) (4)
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Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by wayne4loan: 7:41am On Apr 03, 2018 |
samwobi:
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Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Offpoint: 7:41am On Apr 03, 2018 |
op how was your night? I dey my house come beat me. I can't believe I woke up and wasted the first 3 minutes of my Tuesdays reading Jargons |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by oyetunder(m): 7:41am On Apr 03, 2018 |
���this epistle because of a common useless question that requires 'fine o, I bless God' as an answer...Next please! 3 Likes |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Nobody: 7:42am On Apr 03, 2018 |
I don't die when i speel bro. And yes, you can actually have a fantastic night. Try sleeping without light for 2 hours at night and getting sucked to death by mosquitos versus sleeping 8 hours under an AC 1 Like |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Nobody: 7:42am On Apr 03, 2018 |
erad:You are correct |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Prettyyemi(f): 7:42am On Apr 03, 2018 |
This is what I do!!.. I don't ask strangers or my neighbours, how was ur night??.. I only ask my family members and my friends.. Asking that question shows that u wanna know how their night went.. It doesn't mean u have to start asking people living around u.. Good morning is good enough for them!!! |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by viktor88: 7:43am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Good morning beautiful how was your night? I was wonderful with you by my side, open my eyes and see your sweet face....... |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Rubbiish(m): 7:45am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Listic1:This post doesn't make sense... Do u know people get attacked in the night? Do u know people get to see harmful animals within their house at night? Do u know a healthy person can fall sick at night? Do u know people don't get up to one hour sleep at night? Asking someone how was your night only bespeaks u care about them....Same way u ask people how are u doing?.... 1 Like |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Rubbiish(m): 7:47am On Apr 03, 2018 |
erad:God bless u... 1 Like |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Johnsown1(m): 7:47am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Where is ikombe and wizsolzy it has been a while. |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by websiteguru30: 7:51am On Apr 03, 2018 |
samwobi:you are right. |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by firo08(m): 7:52am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Bro your unwarrantable claim or assumption is nothing but a mere fallacy. You never back your claims with facts. Hope you had a good night? Or how was your night? Still bore down to Question. For me I see nothing wrong with asking someone how was your night. |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by IamFisherman(m): 7:54am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Nice piece |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Enemyofpeace: 7:58am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Lalasticlala,seun,mukina2,mynd44,rokia2,labake1,ajepako,funjosh,aminat508 and edwife how was your night? Una put something inside something? |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by jiorhemen(m): 8:01am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Listic1: There is nothing wrong with the phrase 'how was your night?' You are only trying to make it look like it's inappropriate because the phrase is now being used all the time by everyone (both good and bad English speakers). My guess is that you are someone who doesn't like overused and worn out phrases and words just like me. The use of the phrase has become too common that it can be classified as worn out phrase. You are only trying to suggest alternative phrases that can be used in the morning instead of the overused and worn out "how was your night". I have met native English speakers who greeted me with the phrase in the morning. It's not a bad form of greeting. 1 Like |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Yankiss(m): 8:08am On Apr 03, 2018 |
It is colloquial use and therefore excusable. Nothing is wrong about it. The inquirer merely wants to know you had a trouble-free night. No interpolations. You are not expected to say blow by blow what happened. A terse summary like , fine, always suffices. Let us be guided. |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Nobody: 8:18am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Jackossky:
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Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by princeade86(m): 8:26am On Apr 03, 2018 |
pls what is d different between HOLDUP & GO SLOW. |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by rolams(m): 8:29am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Nothing bad in asking "how was your night" the questioner didnt ask you to narrate what went wrong or right about your night. Infact, it is the same as "how are you" It only shows you care about that person. The above point is just my opinion though |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by daclint(m): 8:29am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Na when u live for Edo state u go know say how was ur night na better question 1 Like |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by SoNature(m): 8:40am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Listic1: Someone should be mindful of what they post online. 'How was your night?' is a very normal way of furthering a conversation. I had to ask some Americans and British people, whose first language is English, and they opined that they use it in their regular colloquial. I could provide a link to their answers, if you want. Again, let's stop making a mountain out of a molehill. 'How was your night' is likened to how are you doing. |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Ramaa(m): 8:47am On Apr 03, 2018 |
nonsense....
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Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by princejenks(m): 8:48am On Apr 03, 2018 |
COPIED from Mrs Olukemi Ajayi's Wall: The phrase ' How was your night?' In the English language means, , ' How was last night's sex?' Or, if for instance, we are close and you know I went home with a man or woman last night and you ask as an accomplice ' How was your night?' In this case it simply means, ' so did it go well or did it go as expected?' I'll give you two real life examples. One was mine and one happened in my cousins office. She consults for the UN. In my own case, I jog most mornings. Years back, having just returned to the country, this young man will greet me every morning and I'll answer. Then one day, he asked me, 'How was your night?' He went merrily on his way, I stopped, turned looking at him in anger fuming. My thoughts were, ' it's not your fault, if I hadn't been responding to your 'good morning' will we graduate to 'How was your night?' Second occurrence, at my cousins office. English woman comes in and everyone exchange the usual good morning. Then, one 'nice' Naija brother goes, 'How was your night?' English woman flares up ' How dare you!?'. ' How is my night your business?' Etc, it took major intervention to calm the woman down. The answer to ' How was your night?' Is actually 'none of your business!' I have checked our local languages, I am fluent in two, and passable in one. Even as transliteration, no Nigerian language asks 'How was your night?' I am checking because this phrase, for those who know, was not in use in Nigeria as recent as 7years ago. I suspect,some 'oversabi wannabe' heard it on a music video somewhere and wanted to form posh or as my Doctor friend said to me, it may have come from hospitals. It's common knowledge according to the doctor that sick people often have rough nights and most deaths to May occur at night. So a doctor's question to the patient during morning ward rounds is usually 'How was your night?' If we exported hospital vocabulary to the streets, are we now to assume, we are all at deaths door? The proper address for mornings is simply 'good morning' and if you want to spice it up by being overtly friendly, you may add 'hope you slept well?' A person's night. Is not our business. If we are Igbo it's either, ibolachi- have you woken up. Ututuoma- good morning. If Yoruba, ekaro- good morning. You can go further as Yorubas are won't to do by adding ",se daada Leji' - hope you woke up well? None of these our local greetings intrusively asks 'How was your night?' So, No! It is not African either. So let us be well aware when we leave our lanes to go measuring that of others..... #Brainzy Have u learnt something here? Pls put it to use. A call for repentance��. Copied. I certainly learnt something here so I shared. Enjoy. 2 Likes |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Igweann979(f): 8:52am On Apr 03, 2018 |
AuntyAmope:what is "Grammatically prove" explain sharp sharp or remain a olodo for ever |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by boyjo: 8:55am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Listic1 You hate the question because you had sex and think that that is what they are referring to. How are you? How was your night? How was your night rest rest? How was your weekend? How was the public hols? ...are all correct okay? |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Oduwils222(m): 9:01am On Apr 03, 2018 |
erad:U r very correct bro. He wants to speak 4 evry1 |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by 2kris(m): 9:03am On Apr 03, 2018 |
Fabulous47:the question is misplaced not wrong I think how did your night go is ok |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by boyjo: 9:07am On Apr 03, 2018 |
2kris: How was the public hols? |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Nobody: 9:09am On Apr 03, 2018 |
sirgalahad26:bcoz u were never educated |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by Nobody: 9:10am On Apr 03, 2018 |
ilevic:no mind d idiot op. |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by sirgalahad26(m): 9:18am On Apr 03, 2018 |
pesinfada:i hope u can finish what u wanna start??!!! |
Re: No More 'How Was Your Night?'! by poseidon12: 9:24am On Apr 03, 2018 |
erad: People generally ask those questions, not because they care, but just to fulfill all righteousness. What would they really do for you if you start telling them about your insomnia? 1 Like |
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