Make my day.
Make my day.
The phrase 'Make my day' challenges someone to improve one's current experience, often used when someone's already having a good day and invites more joy. Popularized by Clint Eastwood in the film 'Dirty Harry', it can express both readiness for positive experiences or, sarcastically, readiness to face confrontations.
If you get that promotion, it will make my day.
If you get that promotion, it will make me very happy.
Seeing her excitement really made my day.
Seeing her excitement made me very happy.
A kind word or small gesture can make my day great.
A kind word or small gesture can make my day wonderful.