It's a way of wishing someone good luck. Let's explore where "break a leg" came from, what it means and how people use it today. "Break a leg" is a playful way of saying: "I hope you do great." ...
Let's look at wish first of all. In your 'Merry Christmas' example, or when you wish someone good luck or Happy Birthday, you are expressing the hope that they will have good luck in the future ...
When wishing someone good luck, we often say that we’ll keep our fingers crossed for them – the middle and index fingers, specifically. But why? There are couple of theories about the origins ...
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Parade on MSNThe Surprising Origins of 'Break a Leg'—and Why Performers Love This Quirky Good Luck Charm50 Common Idioms and What They Really Mean Despite sounding like something out of a medical drama, "break a leg" is actually ...
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is a significant traditional festival celebrated in China and other ...
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Wishes: Check out these Lunar New Year wishes, images, quotes, WhatsApp and Facebook status to celebrate the Year of the ...
Millions worldwide will welcome Year of the Snake on Wednesday (January 29) and say goodbye to Year of the Dragon with ...
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