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What to say other than break a leg?

What to say other than break a leg?

That way, the opposite would happen. Instead of breaking a leg, the performer would put on a flawless performance….Common synonyms for this idiom include:

  • Good luck.
  • Best of luck.
  • Godspeed.
  • All the best.
  • Blow them away.

What are some good luck sayings?

Wishes

  • “Best of luck at your race tomorrow!
  • “Good luck today!
  • “Good luck and good wishes.”
  • “All the luck in the world, all wished for you.”
  • “Good luck, you!
  • “Love and luck to you on your first day at work.
  • “Sending good vibes to take with you to your treatment.”
  • “I know how important this is for you.

What else can you say besides good luck?

15 GOOD LUCK Sayings! Other Ways to Say ‘Good Luck”

  • Wish you all the best!
  • Wish you the best of luck!
  • Good luck with that!
  • Best of luck!
  • I wish you luck!
  • Wishing you lots of luck!
  • Fingers crossed!
  • Break a leg!

Does break a leg mean good luck?

This is an expression used mostly in the world of theatre to mean ‘good luck’. Actors and musicians are never wished ‘good luck’; before they walk on to the stage, they are usually told ‘break a leg’. This form of wishing people is beginning to be used in other contexts as well.

What is the traditional phrase actors use to wish another good luck?

“Break a leg” is a typical English idiom used in the context of theatre or other performing arts to wish a performer “good luck”.

What can I say other than good luck?

What are common phrases?

Common English idioms & expressions

Idiom Meaning
There’s no such thing as a free lunch Nothing is entirely free
Throw caution to the wind Take a risk
You can’t have your cake and eat it too You can’t have everything
You can’t judge a book by its cover This person or thing may look bad, but it’s good inside

How do you say good luck differently?

Blow them away! Best of luck! You’ll do great! Fingers crossed!

What is better than saying good luck?

Best of luck! I wish you luck! Wishing you lots of luck! Fingers crossed!