In the world of theater, "break a leg" is a common way to wish someone good luck before a performance. But did you know there are other, more creative ways to express the same sentiment?
Synonym | Example |
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Knock 'em dead | "I hope you knock 'em dead out there!" |
Nail it | "I know you're going to nail it!" |
Crush it | "Get out there and crush it!" |
Give it your all | "I know you'll give it your all!" |
Shine bright | "You're going to shine bright like a star!" |
There is no one "best" synonym for "break a leg." The best synonym for you will depend on your audience and the situation.
Yes, it is okay to say "break a leg" to someone who is not an actor. The phrase has come to mean "good luck" in general, regardless of the person's profession.
In addition to using a "break a leg" synonym, you can also wish someone good luck by saying:
* "I'm rooting for you!"
* "I know you're going to do great!"
* "Best of luck to you!"
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