When did people start saying "have a good rest of your day"

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When did people start saying "have a good rest of your day" - Leminal Space

Not have a good day. Not enjoy the rest of your day. Was this how people ended zoom calls during lockdown or something? Some influencer on TikTok signs off with it? A generational thing? Did I just miss the memo?

I think it’s an influencer thing. It really irks me. Also, the phrase, “Your guys’es”, as in, “Let me know what your guys’es experience is in the comments” .
You guyses has been around forever in areas that don’t use yinz or y’all.
Sorry…“yinz”? Where is that a thing? Never once heard it used in my life
Pittsburgh and similar areas of Pennsylvania I think

That’d explain why I haven’t heard it before. Furthest east I’ve traveled is the Texas end of Louisiana, despite occassional curiosities.

And it basically means ‘yall’?

Yup. Pittsburgh pretty much has it’s own language.