Holden Caulfield's repetitive use of the phrase "good luck" can be attributed to his feelings of alienation and cynicism towards society. By saying it frequently, he may be expressing a sense of hopelessness or resigning others (or himself) to a fate governed by luck rather than genuine care or effort.
As Holden exits the school, Spencer yells, "Goodbye, Holden Caulfield!" through the window.
Saying fighting is like saying good luck,
what are they saying good luck about? "Good luck on the show!" ? "Good luck, you're going to need it." Or the good luck about, "I'm totally going to get you one of these days.." "Yeah? Well good luck."
it means good luck mode witch is like saying good luck at this or something like that.
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'luck' is fortuna. In fact, a Latin way of saying 'good luck' is 'fortuna secunda'. A Latin way of saying 'bad luck' is 'adversa fortuna'.
Some people may believe it is. It is not if the person saying does not believe it.
No it isn't.
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Well because they are refering to "Charlie" and leaving her a message so she is saying good luck to charlie :D I THIINK?
Literally, this phase means "may good luck be with you". So it is probably akin to saying "Good luck".
We don't have a saying that is exactly like that but we have something like "Onnea ja menestystä" (literally "good luck and prosperity")
It is an irish saying, meaning good luck and god bless!