How about something that is "inherrently" lucky? By that, I mean something that eveyone knows is meant to say "Good Luck". For example, a charm bracelet, a lucky horseshoe necklace, an Indalo, etc.
I wish you the very best for a speedy recovery.
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good luck, break a leg.......
bonne chance
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".
"Viel Gluck!" is a German expression used to wish someone good luck. It literally translates to "much luck" or "an abundance of luck".
You just say "Good Luck" But at a wedding people throw rice and little paper horseshoes over the couple for good luck. And we nail a horseshoe to the door of the house to bring ourselves good luck.
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.
"Good luck" is a wish for a fortunate experience.
According to UrbanDictionary.com, it means to wish someone good luck on their next oral conquest.