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Heidi
Do we say 'make a silent wish'?
Is the 'silent' here odd?
Thank you!
Dec 6, 2015 7:08 AM
Answers · 7
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Yes it is odd and we wouldn't say it. If someone says 'make a wish' (on someone's birthday when they blow out the candles on the cake for example) then it is implicit that the wish is not to be vocalised. The reason being that there is a superstition that if you say the wish out loud it will not come true.
December 6, 2015
Damn typo. *When would you use it?
December 6, 2015
I can honestly I have never heard anyone say that sentence. When you would use it? It sounds highly strange to me.
December 6, 2015
*I can honestly say...
December 6, 2015
@ Paul.
There is a meaning to saying "make a silent wish". I couldn't work out your first sentence. If you hadn't written "Yes it is odd and we wouldn't say it", I would have been less confused by your answer.
December 6, 2015
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