How to Say ‘Have a good day!’ in French
Bonne journée !
bun zhoor-nay
[bun zhoor-nay]
💬 Usage Tip: A very common farewell meaning "Have a nice day!" Literally, "good day."
🇫🇷 In France: You'll hear this all the time when leaving shops, cafés, offices, and schools in France.
Phrase Breakdown
Bonne
[bun]
good / nice
In this expression, "Bonne" helps form a polite wish: "Have a nice day!"
Bonne journée ! dit-elle à son voisin.
Have a nice day! she says to her neighbor.
journée
[zhoor-nay]
day
"journée" means "day" and is commonly used in polite daytime farewells.
Bonne journée avant de partir au travail.
Have a nice day before leaving for work.
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