Today a gas station cashier relayed, "Have an interesting day." Found I spent time thinking about it, so likely contributed to me wanting (and having) an interesting day.
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Definitely beats the tiring "Have a lucky day" that I heard repeatedly at Caesar's in Vegas last week while on business.
what would happen if we all started saying "have an interesting day"? At dinner, when asked by spouse/mother/father "how was your day" maybe we'd hear some "interesting" answers instead of just the same old "good". Patti
2 comments:
Definitely beats the tiring "Have a lucky day" that I heard repeatedly at Caesar's in Vegas last week while on business.
what would happen if we all started saying "have an interesting day"? At dinner, when asked by spouse/mother/father "how was your day" maybe we'd hear some "interesting" answers instead of just the same old "good".
Patti
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