Ok Good Afternoon

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Is Good Morning Capitalized?

Good Morning Examples

"Good Morning!” said Bilbo, and he meant it. The sun was shining, and the grass was very green. “Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it or not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is a morning to be good on?”

In the dialog, the whole phrase is capitalized, but that’s rare to see. Usually, when you are using good morning as a noun phrase, it is not capitalized at all unless "good" begins the sentence and receives normal capitalization as the first word.



Is Good Afternoon Capitalized?

Generally, the phrase “good afternoon” is not capitalized when used in a sentence

However,

Examples of Capitalizing Good Afternoon

Good Afternoon,
Please find attached the report you were asking for.
-Jack

Is Afternoon Capitalized?

The word “afternoon” by itself is not capitalized in a sentence. It should only be capitalized in a title or as the first word in a sentence such as “Afternoon was when it all began”.

When Do You Say Good Afternoon?

Do You Use a Comma After “Good Afternoon”?

Good Afternoon,
Please find attached the report you were asking for.
-Jack

Good afternoon, Jim,
I hope you are doing well.-Jack

Ok Good Afternoon

Or for a generic salutation you can write:

Good afternoon, everyone,
I hope you are doing well.
-Jack

A list of some common salutations are:

• Good afternoon, name,

• Good afternoon, all,

• Good afternoon, everyone,

• Good afternoon, ladies,

• Good afternoon, gentlemen,

• Good afternoon, team,

The same applies even if the sentence ends after the salutation. In this case, you can say “Good afternoon, Jim.” or “Good afternoon, everyone.”

If you include another salutation beforehand, include a comma between that salutation and “good afternoon.” For example, “Hello, good afternoon.”

Adding a comma before the salutation is considered formal

Good afternoon all,
We're getting dinner at 5 o'clock at the steakhouse.
-Bob



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