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Phrase "On your day, I am missing you again"



 
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Phrase "On your day, I am missing you again" #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 12, 2009 17:01 pm   Phrase "On your day, I am missing you again"
 

Dear everyone,

Could you please help me to understand the phrase "on your day" in the sentence of Topic Subject?

Thank you very much, and have a nice new week.

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"On your day, I am missing you again" #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 12, 2009 17:41 pm   "On your day, I am missing you again"
 

I feel that it means, " On your special day, such as a birthday or special anniversary.
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Phrase "On your day, I am missing you again" #3 (permalink) Mon Apr 13, 2009 4:16 am   Phrase "On your day, I am missing you again"
 

On your day means the day which belongs to you only. It could be your Birthday or Marriage anniversary or any other special day you want to celebrate. That is your day only.
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