Polite & Positive English: How to wish “good luck” + how to respond
There are many fun, easy expressions in English to wish someone luck or to encourage someone. In this lesson, I will teach you some common expressions for this, as well as some expressions you can use to respond. I will go over “break a leg!”, “knock ’em dead”, “fingers crossed”, “you got this”, “best of luck”, “wish me luck”, “blow someone away”, “how did it go?”, and “nailed it”.
Learn more English expressions you can use in conversations:
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“THANKS“: 5 common expressions (that don’t all mean the same thing)
In this lesson:
00:00 Better ways to wish good luck and to respond
01:20 Break a leg!
02:04 You got this!
02:52 Knock ’em dead!
04:33 Fingers crossed.
06:40 You’ll blow them away.
07:36 Best of luck.
08:38 Wish me luck!
09:48 How did it go?
10:52 Nailed it!
11:07 Killed it!
11:35 It went well!
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