Meaning:
This phrase is used as a standard greeting for English speakers in the morning. Further, this phrase is only used until 12 p.m. (noon). If you try to use it in the afternoon, you might get a few funny looks.
Examples:
- We had a pretty good morning at the farmers market.
- This means a thwack first and good morning.
- A sweet good morning for all our guests.
- If the new groom says good morning, it's good.
- Yes, that's how you say good morning, people... with hugs.
- In the US, saying good morning is a nice gesture.
- But it is, like you said, a good morning, so...
- He will tell you if it's a good morning.