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!