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Give good wishes in Spanish with the expressions: Que tengas un buen día. Ten un buen día Que te vaya bien! When you are talking to a group of people. You say: Que les vaya bien! When you are talking with an older person or when you want to be more polite, you say: Que tenga un buen dia. Que le vaya bien
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