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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In Kirundi, you would say "Ivyo utega umugisha" to wish someone good luck.
In Nahuatl, you can say "tlazohtecoxketl" to wish someone good luck.
good luck, break a leg.......
bonne chance
Yes, "Good Luck" is typically capitalized as it is a phrase used to wish someone success or well-being.
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".
In Yoruba, you can say "Pẹlẹ́ ogo" to wish someone good luck.
"Viel Gluck!" is a German expression used to wish someone good luck. It literally translates to "much luck" or "an abundance of luck".