How do you ask someone how their night was?
How was the evening? Did you sleep peacefully last night? Did you sleep well last night? Hope you had a good night's rest.
Answer: The short answer is yes.
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10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:
- What did you do last night?
- Did you do anything last night?
- What did you get up to last night?
- Did you go out last night?
- How was last night? Do anything?
- How was your night last night?
- Do anything special last night?
- Was last night a good one?
1 Answer. “Did you sleep well” refers to what happened last night, while “how was your night” refers to how you feel now.
- Good morning.
- I hope you had a good night's sleep.
- I hope you got some good rest.
- Did you sleep well?
- Did you get a good night's sleep?
- I slept well, how about you?
- How did you sleep?
- Did you have any dreams?
Yes, it's perfectly fine to say "good". Or you can say "fine", or "I'm having a good (or 'nice' or 'great') time!"
How was your night? It is not a good question, is unethical and almost rude.
Whenever you ask this question in the morning to healthy people who are not in sick bed, you're invariably inquiring about their sexual comfort/activities during the night or how their night shift went and it's rude to ask such mostly if you're not closely related to the person.
Most people say "sleep well." The simple explanation goes like this: "Good" is an adjective (modifying a noun, like "good coffee"). "Well" is an adverb (modifying a verb or verb phrase, like "play the guitar well").
normally is asking whether you slept well.
What do you say last night?
yestereve | yestereven |
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yesterevening | yesternight |
yestreen | the night before |
yesterday night |
Yesterday I woke up early in the morning around 6:30 am. freshened up and went to park for jogging. I came back home and took bath than I had breakfast. After that, I called my friend and asked to come my home.
- I would say “I slept very well”. ...
- If you're not comfortable with your sleep pattern, try this: “Yes, I'm quite tired today, I was up all night. ...
- I'd be honest and tell them that I slept very badly. ...
- If you feel like you have to give an answer, tell them you didn't sleep well.
Yes, this is grammatically correct as a phrase. A complete sentence, though, would be, “I hope you slept well.” However, in casual conversation it is perfectly acceptable to say, “Hope you slept well.”
You could say "Oh, I slept on and off" or "Not bad" or "It was okay".
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Answer: Did you slept well last night?
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