I think the phrase you're looking for is, "Break a leg."
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2nd answerer says: That would be correct, as it brings bad luck to wish for good luck. Therefore, performers tell other performers to "break a leg".
how do you wish someone all the best for when the baby is born
This is called a superstition and it is neither good luck or bad luck. If you wish to believe it is good luck, then it is.
Yes! In our family, cardinals (redbirds) are good luck. In fact you can make a wish on a cardinal by closing your eyes and wishing after you see one. If, when you open your eyes, the cardinal is still there, your wish will come true.
Well, hopefully yes. I wish it was, and if it is, then I'm SOOOOOOOOOOOOO going to see it. I'm in love with Manfred Bloor, and I need somehting to do to ocuppy my time, and a movie wopuld be awesome. I hope the movie IS real. Good luck. Maybe I'll see you at the theater! +)
They can not answer it. Its a childrens network. I sure do wish they did though. I really want to know............
You can wish someone good luck by saying, "May good fortune follow you like a cow grazing in a lush pasture."
I wish you the very best for a speedy recovery.
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In Kirundi, you would say "Ivyo utega umugisha" to wish someone good luck.
In Nahuatl, you can say "tlazohtecoxketl" to wish someone good luck.
good luck, break a leg.......
bonne chance
Yes, "Good Luck" is typically capitalized as it is a phrase used to wish someone success or well-being.
Good Luck I wish I knew the answer to help you but I am sure someone will know
Any type of flowers can be sent to someone before a performance. Etiquette suggests not to include a card saying good luck as it is considered bad luck to say good luck to someone before a performance.
"Viel Gluck!" is a German expression used to wish someone good luck. It literally translates to "much luck" or "an abundance of luck".
You say "Good luck" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Pade orire".