It means they wish them well in whatever they are doing. If someone is starting a new job, a friend would say "good luck!"
"Break a leg!" "Best of luck!" "Fingers crossed!" "Knock on wood!"
He was thinking of a nice way to break up with you/not go out with you. Men NEVER mean this when they say this to you, they are not trying to be nice, don't fall for his tricks, and put your faith in someone worth it, good luck.
"Sobhagya" is a Sanskrit word that means good fortune, lucky, or auspicious. It is often used to refer to someone who is blessed with good luck and prosperity.
An old saying, "Fools rush in" is so true. Some people have been hurt before or, they could be just plain shy. If a person comes from a background with many divorces in the family or even friends that divorce they may be a little gun shy and are afraid to get too serious. Whatever the reason the other person should go slow and easy and give this person time. Meanwhile, date other people and that may speed the process along. Good luck Marcy
The characteristic you are referring to is manipulation. A manipulative person may exploit others for their own benefit by using deceitful or controlling tactics to achieve their goals. It is important to be aware of this behavior in order to set boundaries and protect oneself from being taken advantage of.
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Good Luck - Best Wishes - 1934 was released on: USA: 21 August 1934
I don't know what the context is :) but for a guess..... either he is leaving you (boyfriend) but still likes you as a friend and wishes you good luck in life without him or he wishes you good luck (obvious :) or he is your friend and wishes you good luck because he knows that you are going to need it.... good luck for the future :D
1. Good Luck 2. Best of Luck 3. God Bless 4. Hope You do well. 5. Best Wishes
Good Luck - Best Wishes - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Best wishes is like saying good luck i hope you do great.
In Guamanian, or Chamorro, "good luck" is expressed as "Biba!" or "Biba hao!" which conveys wishes for good fortune. The term is often used in various contexts, including celebrations and well-wishes.
Good Luck to you on this beautiful Sunday!
Viel Glück und beste Wünsche.
no, i believe God would not want us to have the ability to gain 3 wishes, but if you really think you can get 3 wishes... good luck
They are not a sign of good luck. They are just another animal.
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