1. I know that it's tough for you to fall asleep without me. Let it be the biggest nuisance in your life. This text is confident yet playful, and it lets her know that you want the best for her. 2. I miss our conversations until the morning, the night is empty without you. Sweet dreams.
Rest, my love, and let your dreams take flight, goodnight. The night whispers peace, and love’s warm light, goodnight. The stars above light your way to dreams so bright, goodnight. Sleep, my darling, and let your worries take flight, goodnight. As the night embraces the world with peace, goodnight.
The use of 'good morning' is ambiguous, usually depending on when the person woke up. As a general rule, the greeting is normally used from 3:00 a.m. to around noon. Many people greet someone with the shortened 'morning' rather than 'good morning'. It is used as a greeting, never a farewell, unlike 'good night' which is used as the latter.
Note that the word at is usually used with night . Use at for exact times and with night. If you’re talking about an exact time, use at. For example: We’ll meet at 7:30 p.m. Let’s meet at noon. (remember that noon is 12 p.m.). Use at with night in most cases: I always work better at night than I do in the morning.
Dear Mr. Jones, (…) It’s a good idea to start your email neutrally. You simply use the recipient’s first name or their family name with Mr./Ms. Hi Anna, (…) Hello Ms. Smith, (…) This is another neutral way of starting an email. It’s less formal than the previous one, but it’s still widely used in the business world.
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