have a good one

idiom
UK: /hæv ə ɡʊd wʌn/
US: /hæv ə ɡʊd wʌn/
  1. A friendly way of saying goodbye, wishing someone a pleasant day.

    1. Okay, I'm leaving now, have a good one!
    2. Thanks for your help, I appreciate it, have a good one and stay safe during the storm.
have a good one interjection
  1. An informal way to end a conversation, expressing a wish for someone to have a positive experience.

    1. See you later, have a good one.
    2. It was great talking to you, have a good one and I hope to see you again soon at the event.

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "have a good one" is /hæv ə ɡʊd wʌn/ in British English and /hæv ə ɡʊd wʌn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "have a good one": farewell, take care, have a nice day, goodbye, have a good day.

Example usage of "have a good one": "Okay, I'm leaving now, have a good one!". More examples on the page.