Different ways to say goodnight / Cute ways to say goodnight
In English, there are different ways to say have a good night to a friend, a girl, a parent, a child, etc.
Here is a list of expressions and phrases / interesting ways to say goodnight to your beloved ones.
What can I say instead of goodnight? / What do you say in a goodnight text?
Different ways to say have a good night /Cute ways to say goodnight
- Night!
- Night-night. (it’s usually said to a kid).
- Nite-nite.
- Sleep well.
- Sleep tight.
- Sweet dreams.
- Pleasant dreams.
- Dream of me.
- Dream about me.
- Good night, my love.
- Nighty night. (this is usually said to children).
- Have a good sleep.
- Time to dream.
- Go to bed, you sleepy head!
- Goodnight my little princess/prince.
- Until tomorrow!
- Sleep with angels.
- Have sea dreams.
- See you in the morning!
- I hope to find you in my dreams.
- I’ll see you in my dreamland.
- Sleep tight. Don’t let the bedbugs bite. (This is usually said to a child).
- Let’s start counting the sheeps.
- I’ll be right here when you wake up.
- I’ll be dreaming of you.
- Have a goodnight, the little love of my life. (usually said to a kid)
- Good night, the love of my life.
- Time to ride the rainbow to dreamland.
- Rest time for blossoms
- Tomorrow is not soon enough. Let’s prepare.
- I hope to find you in my dreams.
- So grateful to have you. Goodnight!
- Call me when you wake up so I can hear your voice.
- I think I’ll say good night.
- It’s past my bedtime.
- Don’t let the bed bugs bite!
- Don’t forget to say your prayers.
- Falling asleep. Have a good night.
Different ways to say have a good night
Different ways to say I’m going to bed
- It’s bedtime.
- I’m going to sleep.
- I’m off to bed.
- I’m going to bed.
- I’m going to crash (slang).
- I’m going to hit the hay.
- Hit the shucks
- I think I’ll say goodnight now.
- I’m going to hit the sack.
- I’m going up the golden stairs
- I think I’ll retire for the night.
- I think I’ll turn in.
- I’m going up the wooden hill.
- I’m going to turn in for the night.
- I’m going to the roost.
- Going to the rack.
- I’ll get some sleep-eye.
- I’m going to get some shut.
Check the meaning and examples of the expression “check for me” here.