
All the best to you as well. | WordReference Forums
Jan 18, 2010 · Either way, all the best to you, too … or, all the best to you as well. The first one seems more natural.
Best wishes for/in the new year | WordReference Forums
Dec 30, 2016 · They are for the New Year to be a good and happy one. "Best wishes" is a set phrase which means something along the lines of "I wish everything will be the best for you". If …
All the Best 'in/with' your exam. | WordReference Forums
Nov 28, 2010 · You can say either one. When the best wishes are for a longer or indefinite period, we tend to say "in": I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. When the wish is for some …
wishing or wish? Looking or look? | WordReference Forums
Sep 16, 2016 · In full, it is: "I am wishing you all the best and I am looking forward to work working with you again." or "wish you all the best and look forward to work working with you again" In …
I wish you all the best with or in | WordReference Forums
Jun 27, 2021 · Hello. I wish you all the best in your studies! I wish you all the best with your studies! Both are fine, right? Thanks.
I'm wishing you all the best to you | WordReference Forums
Aug 10, 2016 · The words to you are completely unnecessary since they only repeat (in a strange way) wishing you. The preposition for might be used in I only want the best for you.
Wishing you (the) best of luck | WordReference Forums
May 26, 2009 · 1-Wishing you best of luck. 2-Wishing you the best of luck. Txiri Senior Member. USA English May 26, 2009 ...
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Feb 15, 2018 · I was told that it's impolite of someone to say "Wish you a Merry Christmas," which means "You wish you a Merry Christmas." I wanted to know "Wish you something" means: 1. I …
To say in person "I wish you the best/Good luck??"
Nov 25, 2013 · 1. Does "I wish you the best." sound natural to a native speaker instead of "I wish you all the best." or "I wish you the best of luck?" in the situation below? Situation: I run into an …
"I wish all the best to you and hope that - WordReference Forums
Nov 19, 2006 · 'I wish you all the best' is the more usual way of saying it. The second part is perfect, although the 'that' and the 'will' are superfluous. I wish you all the best and hope all …