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Who decided mornings were good.

iQuitF
LEGIT ANSWER: looked up the Etymology and that said

morning (n.)
mid-13c., morn, morewen (see morn) + suffix -ing, on pattern of evening.

[b]Originally the time just before sunrise.
As an adjective from 1530s.[/b]

Morning after in reference to a hangover is from 1884;

in reference to a type of contraception, attested from 1867.

Morning sickness as a symptom of pregnancy is from 1793 (Old English had morgenwl忙tung).

Morning glory is from 1814, in reference to the time the flowers open.

Morning star "Venus in the east before sunrise" is from 1530s (Old English had morgensteorra "morn-star").

[b]As a greeting, short for good morning, attested by 1895.[/b]
The middle-English decided to coin the term as a conventional expression of greeting or farewell used during the day -馃
dumpstermeow41-45, F
I think it started as a question rather than a greeting.

Good morning?

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DarinaF
Morning, by definition, should be kind! This is the beginning of the day and the beginning of a small life that will last only a few hours and turn into the past in the evening. Pleasant or sad, but already past. That's why the morning should be kind, and the day should be kind
Jackaloftheazuresand26-30, M
Some dumb fucking piece of shit
LadyBronte56-60, F
Not a morning person....
Early morning peeps..馃
Goralski51-55, M
D early bird
SW-User
Yer mum

 
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