In North Anerica, wishing someone well is simply a polite gesture when parting ways. The word "bye" is used to express farewell. Most people add the word "good" to the word "bye" forming the new word good-bye when parting from a friend or a stranger. How many times have you used the term "good-bye"? My point is that "I wish you well" is really not so different than using "good-bye".
well i wish someone can answer that for me ):
I don't know but I wish someone did
WELL I DONT KNOW BUT I WISH IS ME!
well we don't know about that but i wish he does.
If they're in a hospital, they aren't having a good day. Wish them luck, tell them you hope things go well for them, wish them the best. Try and avoid lengthy interrogations about why they're there -- some folks are already all too familiar with the problem that brought them there, and may not want to discuss it. In this, Listening is your most powerful tool.
When someone replies with "you as well," it typically means they are reciprocating a sentiment or wish you expressed. For example, if you said "Have a great day," their response indicates they wish the same for you. It reflects a mutual acknowledgment and is often used in polite conversation.
This is a speech to show that you are trying to be nice. You can wish someone good luck or let someone know you are there to help.
There are many ways to wish someone the best. A person can tell another that they hope things go well for them, or even straightforwardly tell them that they wish them all the best.
Bow out and let her know that you are. Then, actually do it! Hopefully, she will do the same and you both can find someone new. If she doesn't then wish her well and get on with finding a new man. Your friendship is worth more than a squabble over someone, isn't it?
Good Luck I wish I knew the answer to help you but I am sure someone will know
¡Cállate! to someone whom you know well ¡Cállese! to someone older or someone you do not know well ¡Cállense! to people older than you or people you do not know well I don't think it would be polite to say the second or third answer.
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