Yes, that's what I meant, everyday Spanish. For example, when you leave the office on Friday afternoon, you just say "Buen fin de semana!", but if you are assisting a customer you may be a little more formal and use "Que tenga un buen fin de semana", though the first option is also correct as a farewell.
As for "I appreciate", as I stated before, there are several options, depending on how many people you are addressing to, how formal do you want to sound, even on what country you are in. But if you say a plain "Muchas gracias!" and show your best smile, you can never be wrong.
Hope it helps.
P.S. Please note that it's grammar, not grammer.
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