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I've hit an all time low, would you use goodnight or good night ? I'm becoming confused nowadays n can't tell which is correct

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jomsim · 26-30, M
Good night is technically more correct, although I think goodnight is probably more acceptable than goodmorning, goodday, goodafternoon, goodevening, which really do need the space. If people know what you mean, I wouldn't worry too much about it. The main purpose of language is understanding.