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what can i say when hearing that a friend will have an exam ? I used to say Good luck .But it seems that it's sort of that you are not confident on the person. Some of them would say save it or i really need it. what else can i say?
19 de jun. de 2010 10:31
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"Good luck" doesn't necessarily mean that you aren't confident in the person. Everyone says that if they want to sound like they care how the person does. It's the most often-heard response to "I have an exam". However, if you want to use something other than "good luck", I also usually say "I hope it goes well (for you)". You can say that as well, and it sounds more like you're hoping the whole situation goes OK, and not just the person's ability to take the exam.
20 de junio de 2010
Depends on how much English they know. Assuming they got a good grasp of idioms, "break a leg" might go down better. A sort of reverse jinx, you might say.
21 de junio de 2010
I believe that you can
20 de junio de 2010
not say anywords ..
19 de junio de 2010
I always use this phrase: "good luck to you amigo!" (just my version). In our country, it is commonly expressed this way: "Kayang-kaya mo 'yan!" which is translated as "you can do it!" :)
19 de junio de 2010
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