Hagn is slang for “have a good night.” It is often used as a quick and casual way to wish someone well before they go to bed.
Hagn is commonly used in online messaging or texting to bid someone farewell and express the hope that they have a pleasant night. It allows for a more relaxed and informal way of saying goodbye compared to more traditional phrases like “goodnight.”
Examples:
1. Person A: “Alright, I’m signing off for the night. Hagn!”
Person B: “You too! Sleep well!”
2. Friend: “I had a great time hanging out today. Catch you later! Hagn!”
You: “Thanks for the company! Hagn, too!”
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