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What is more suitable: I hope you have a good time in Ireland or I hope you are having a good time in Ireland? ​

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i had my answer typed out but then this other guy said it better hope he helped more

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Step-by-step explanation:

Both the sentences are to be said in different times.

If you see " I hope you have a good time in ireland" then this is supposed to be said when the person is about to go to ireland but when you look at

" I hope you are having a good time in Ireland" this is suppposed to be said when the person is already in ireland

hope it helps

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