Learn 20 different ways to say 'congratulations' and 'good luck' in English to avoid repetition. This lesson includes idioms and both formal and informal phrases. 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/GoodLuckPDF 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
Alternatives for Good Luck 1. All the best 2. Break a leg 3. Blow them away 4. Knock them dead 5. Fingers crossed 6. Best of luck 7. Wishing you the best 8. All the best to you 9. Go get them tiger 10. You got this Alternatives for Congratulations 1. My respects! 2. Hats off to you 3. Sensational! 4. Get in there! 5. You rock! 6. Jolly good show! 7. Nice going! 8. Good for you! / Good on you! 9. Well done you! 10. Nice one! 11. You did it! 12. You're a genius 13. Way to go! 14. Pat on the back 15. You made that look easy! 16. Keep up the good work! 17. You are on a roll 18. You're on fire! 19. Congratu....XX....lations
I just love British accent as in Bangladesh people use American accent more and your videos helped me a lot to improve my English and sound a lot like Brits🙈 Thank you so much Lucy and you're so fun personality,I mean at the beginning I used to watch your videos just to see you talking♥
May be I've been watching your videos for 15 days continuously & now I can understand over 80% words easily, alhamdulillah (praise of the almighty Allah).So I'm much happy. By the way I'm a Bangladeshi. Do you know our country?.
My prayers for you, As you wallk your road this day, may each moment be blessed with the brightness of His glory, the goodness of His love, the beauty of His peace and the presence of His hope. May God Bless You. Amen.💕
You are absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for the inspiration. As for the little quirks in German, you wouldn't keep your fingers crossed, but "press your thumbs" - not against each other, but each one individually against the side of the index finger. You may shake one or both fists along with that. You would pat someone on the back when they have choked and pat them on the shoulder when they have done something particularly well.
As a native speaker of American English, I find it very interesting to see the differences between American English and British English. “good on you” is something an American would never say. Whereas “good for you” is something an American would often say. An American would say “well done”, but never say “well done you.” I don’t think an American would say “good show” or “Jolly good show”, which sounds extremely British to me. it’s very interesting to see the small differences. I love your videos. You have a delightful air about you and you’re an excellent teacher. By the way, “go get ‘em, tiger” is extremely informal and playful in American English. Once again, thanks for the wonderful videos.
I'm a Mexican ballet dancer. Once I made a ballet certification in the Royal Academy of Dance in London and that's where I heard "Break your leg" so many times, before you go on stage.
Hi Lucy, I'm your internet student on UA-cam, from Indonesia, I love to learn British English it's because of you, how you can speak properly that I can understand. I already see your video maybe 2 years ago I think and I subscribe to you maybe 1-year ago😅. I just want to thank you so much, that I can learn many many words in British even I don't see your video, I hear some podcast surprisingly I understand that I hope you want to make some podcast in the future (?). Anyway, I hope you have a great day with your husband Will, have a long-lasting relationship, Amen.❤
A few special alternatives to congratulations: "You never cease to amaze!" "They're going to tell stories about this one!" "That right there is why you're the best!" "That was exceptional!"
Hello Lucy, This is Roly Castelliny from Cuba. First of all, I love your lessons, I've improved my vocabulary so far, and even my understanding when hearing British language (which I prefer, it's like music to my ears) It is funny but I also enjoy your intro so much, don't ever change it please hahaha. I want it to thank you for your videos and your interest on spreading your knowledge to us, in order to improve our english skills. I'm thankful!!!! Wish you well and all the best of the world!
Lucy I have grown up watching your channel since I was 10 I used to watch this and now I am 12 I have seen your channel since 3 years or more you are the best
In Estonian we also say instead of 'good luck!': - nail to the tire! (similar to break a leg) - a stone in your bag! (similar to break a leg) - wind to your wings (as in fly high, good luck) - holding my thumb (as in tucking your thumb in your fist brings good luck) - When someone is having a test or an exam, we say 'happy flunking!!" (again wishing bad luck for good luck) (Edit) With congratulating (well, with everything, really) we use a much more toned down choice of words than you'd use in English. 'Sensational' or 'you're a genius' are something one would use in rare cases when something is actually absolutely phenomenal. It could also be used by someone on a more casual incident if that person is very high energy and bubbly as a person in general. The same toned down vocabulary (in comparison to English) is used in other aspects, too. I remember reading an article about translation fails from Estonian to English where the translator had not considered the difference between the two languages. I think it was an Estonian airplane company or a travelling agency that used a slogan "A Good Flying experience" (or something like that), which in Estonian means that it's a great service but an English speaker might think ...eh? just good? In that case it would have been better to translate it to "An Excellent Flying experience" or something similar to really emphasize the quality of the service.
Hi. Lucy, I came from Beijing, now in Australia for 25 years on. I leant English from a teenager starting from International Phonetic Alphabet. This is said the " standard " English pronounciation. Very close to British accent. In Chinese languiage, the standard or official spoken Chinese languiage is Mandarin, while Beijing accent is one of dialects but very close to Mandarin. I sometimes come across British English speaking people. I feel a bit hard to understand them because their English is not standard. But your British English sounds a standard English that I leant from start. Therefore I understand every and each of your word!
Good luck alternatives 🔥👍🏻 1. All the best! Or I wish you all the best!☺️ 2. Break a leg!😜 3. Blow them away!🤣 4. Knock 'em (them) dead! 5. Fingers crossed!🤞 6. Best of luck 😎 7. Wishing you the best 🤠 8. All the best to you! 9. Go get 'em tiger!🐯 10. You've got this Alternatives for congratulations 🎉🎇 1. My respects!😊 2. Hats off to you!😊 3. Sensational!😀 4. Get in there!🙃 5. You rock!😍 6. Good show/ Jolly good show😅 7. Nice going👏🏻 8. Good for you!🙂 Or Good on you🙂 9. Well done you!☺️ 10. Nice one!😃 11. You did it!⭐ 12. You're a genius!🌟 13. Way to go! 😏 14. Pat on the back! 15. You made that look easy!👌🏻 16. Keep up the good work!😊 17. You're on a roll!🤗 18. You're on fire!🔥 19. Congratu...(X%!)..lations!😀
Whenever I hear your pronouncing WOW IT'S SOO SATISFYING😍 I love the way you speak English but my English is bad but after listening you my English got a lot better, now I'm trying to speak like your slang THANK YOU SO MUCH MAM😊
Dear Lucy🌹, I am always so happy for you. You are so young and made 'English with Lucy' a popular, well recognised and lovable channel. I am so amazed that you created this marvellous business for yourself in your 20s, fingers crossed, for the rest of your life. Enhorabuena, Rubia, abrazos desde Hungría 😁👍
Fingers crossed is used for stopping friendship (for not serious condition, After negotiating, friendship can start again) in my country. Thanks my pretty teacher Lucy.
"little quirks of all languages" it's great to know english phrasals that clarify your way, blown me away your ways to speak but not meant to explode me something haha great.
Thank you Lucy for another great and funny lesson! Fingers crossed in Portuguese: "Cruza os dedos!", said in an imperative way. We in Brazil also use it when we want to support someone in an activity they are going to perform.
I love watching and i want to learn british accent i been here in UK over 11 years i can't pronounce properly and no grammar i am glad i found you here thanks mam Lucy ❤
Hello Lucy. U r on fire. U've explained your English lessons well. I'm also an English teacher, but not a native speaker. I know u know much better than I. I've learned a lot from u. Thanks 4 the channel. 👍
In poland, instead of "fingers crossed" we say "trzymam kciuki!" which literally means "i hold my thumbs", we also do a diffrent movement, but intention is the same 🤞
In Poland we say: "Trzymam kciuki" which means I keep my thumbs. We usually don't keep our fingers crossed, but keep our thumbs. It's like showing your thumbs up and then tucking them into the whole.
1. Good luck! 2. All the best! 3. Break a leg! 4. Blow them away! Done decided. 5. Knock 'em dead! 6. Fingers crossed! 7. Best of luck! 8. Wishing you the best! 9. All the best to you! 10. Go get' em tiger! 11. You 've got this! You got this! Alternatives for congratulations 1. My respect! 2. Hats off/to you! 3. Sensational! 4. Get in! Get in there! 5. You rock! 6. Good show! Jolly good show! 7. Nice going.! 8. Good for you! Good on you! 9. Well done you! 10. Nice one! 11. You did it! 12. You are genius! 13. Way to go! 14. Pat on the back! 15. You made that look easy! 16. Keep up the good work! 17. You are on a roll. 18. You are on fire. 19.
Learn 20 different ways to say 'congratulations' and 'good luck' in English to avoid repetition. This lesson includes idioms and both formal and informal phrases. 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/GoodLuckPDF 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
ILUSM YOU ARE THE BEST 💗
Hey mam u teach in a very beautiful way...with fun
Love from my favorite country... Only and always INDIA
I LOVE SPEAKING ENGLISH FROM INDONEZIA
Can I download it even If I am abroad?
of course, I am first
Ahhhhh nooo
Second
Second
I'm second
Second!!
Alternatives for Good Luck
1. All the best
2. Break a leg
3. Blow them away
4. Knock them dead
5. Fingers crossed
6. Best of luck
7. Wishing you the best
8. All the best to you
9. Go get them tiger
10. You got this
Alternatives for Congratulations
1. My respects!
2. Hats off to you
3. Sensational!
4. Get in there!
5. You rock!
6. Jolly good show!
7. Nice going!
8. Good for you! / Good on you!
9. Well done you!
10. Nice one!
11. You did it!
12. You're a genius
13. Way to go!
14. Pat on the back
15. You made that look easy!
16. Keep up the good work!
17. You are on a roll
18. You're on fire!
19. Congratu....XX....lations
Thanks for your summarizing 😂
There you go.
Cheers
Blow them away for your Channel .
Very interesting and useful video.
Well done
The most elegant English teacher as always 🤛⚔️🤜
I'm making English and Spanish videos in my channel if you look I'll be so happy :))
U gotta watch her spanish videos, she is so different speaking spanish :)
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Can we all appreciate her acting talent and wonderful positive energies 💪🙌
U know what.... I actually am very famous at my school for speaking good English.... All that I have learned it from u.... So thanks a lot
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I just love British accent as in Bangladesh people use American accent more and your videos helped me a lot to improve my English and sound a lot like Brits🙈
Thank you so much Lucy and you're so fun personality,I mean at the beginning I used to watch your videos just to see you talking♥
You are getting closer to 6 million. Break a leg!😉
And when you reach there, Jolly good Show!
May be I've been watching your videos for 15 days continuously & now I can understand over 80% words easily, alhamdulillah (praise of the almighty Allah).So I'm much happy. By the way I'm a Bangladeshi. Do you know our country?.
I love this kind of lessons. It is really boring to use the same words all the time. Thank you. ❤️❤️ Have a great day Lucy
Dear Lucy, when I'm watching your videos I tend to smile and you give me positive vibes. You are SENSATIONAL! 💕💕💕
My prayers for you, As you wallk your road this day, may each moment be blessed with the brightness of His glory, the goodness of His love, the beauty of His peace and the presence of His hope. May God Bless You. Amen.💕
Amen!!!
I’m an atheist 😂
You are absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for the inspiration. As for the little quirks in German, you wouldn't keep your fingers crossed, but "press your thumbs" - not against each other, but each one individually against the side of the index finger. You may shake one or both fists along with that. You would pat someone on the back when they have choked and pat them on the shoulder when they have done something particularly well.
Good one lucy.
Queen of elevated English language ❤️
As a native speaker of American English, I find it very interesting to see the differences between American English and British English. “good on you” is something an American would never say. Whereas “good for you” is something an American would often say. An American would say “well done”, but never say “well done you.” I don’t think an American would say “good show” or “Jolly good show”, which sounds extremely British to me. it’s very interesting to see the small differences. I love your videos. You have a delightful air about you and you’re an excellent teacher. By the way, “go get ‘em, tiger” is extremely informal and playful in American English. Once again, thanks for the wonderful videos.
I'm a Mexican ballet dancer. Once I made a ballet certification in the Royal Academy of Dance in London and that's where I heard "Break your leg" so many times, before you go on stage.
Because of u now I speak fluent English thank u so much Lucy 😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗
Thanks a lot Lucy 'Cause I love using phrases
I am blown away by your teaching videos😊
All the information that she shared in this video, was amazing
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Hi Lucy, I'm your internet student on UA-cam, from Indonesia, I love to learn British English it's because of you, how you can speak properly that I can understand. I already see your video maybe 2 years ago I think and I subscribe to you maybe 1-year ago😅. I just want to thank you so much, that I can learn many many words in British even I don't see your video, I hear some podcast surprisingly I understand that I hope you want to make some podcast in the future (?). Anyway, I hope you have a great day with your husband Will, have a long-lasting relationship, Amen.❤
A few special alternatives to congratulations:
"You never cease to amaze!"
"They're going to tell stories about this one!"
"That right there is why you're the best!"
"That was exceptional!"
Amazing is enough
I really love the effects for this video. It blew me away!👏🏼👏🏼
Yes, "fingers crossed" is the same in Italian. We literally say "incrociamo le dita". Such a great video, you're always the best!
Very clear voice. Interesting teaching. I'm listening.
My vocabulary has really really improved because of you! Thank you!!❤❤
Hello Lucy,
This is Roly Castelliny from Cuba.
First of all, I love your lessons, I've improved my vocabulary so far, and even my understanding when hearing British language (which I prefer, it's like music to my ears)
It is funny but I also enjoy your intro so much, don't ever change it please hahaha.
I want it to thank you for your videos and your interest on spreading your knowledge to us, in order to improve our english skills. I'm thankful!!!!
Wish you well and all the best of the world!
Most needed alternatives...Thanks Lucy❤
Lucy I have grown up watching your channel since I was 10 I used to watch this and now I am 12 I have seen your channel since 3 years or more you are the best
In Estonian we also say instead of 'good luck!':
- nail to the tire! (similar to break a leg)
- a stone in your bag! (similar to break a leg)
- wind to your wings (as in fly high, good luck)
- holding my thumb (as in tucking your thumb in your fist brings good luck)
- When someone is having a test or an exam, we say 'happy flunking!!" (again wishing bad luck for good luck)
(Edit) With congratulating (well, with everything, really) we use a much more toned down choice of words than you'd use in English. 'Sensational' or 'you're a genius' are something one would use in rare cases when something is actually absolutely phenomenal. It could also be used by someone on a more casual incident if that person is very high energy and bubbly as a person in general.
The same toned down vocabulary (in comparison to English) is used in other aspects, too. I remember reading an article about translation fails from Estonian to English where the translator had not considered the difference between the two languages. I think it was an Estonian airplane company or a travelling agency that used a slogan "A Good Flying experience" (or something like that), which in Estonian means that it's a great service but an English speaker might think ...eh? just good? In that case it would have been better to translate it to "An Excellent Flying experience" or something similar to really emphasize the quality of the service.
Hi. Lucy, I came from Beijing, now in Australia for 25 years on. I leant English from a teenager starting from International Phonetic Alphabet. This is said the " standard " English pronounciation. Very close to British accent. In Chinese languiage, the standard or official spoken Chinese languiage is Mandarin, while Beijing accent is one of dialects but very close to Mandarin. I sometimes come across British English speaking people. I feel a bit hard to understand them because their English is not standard. But your British English sounds a standard English that I leant from start. Therefore I understand every and each of your word!
Big thanks, Lucy, this is really amazing way of teaching! All the best!!!
I have been blown away by your presentation.
Good luck alternatives 🔥👍🏻
1. All the best! Or I wish you all the best!☺️
2. Break a leg!😜
3. Blow them away!🤣
4. Knock 'em (them) dead!
5. Fingers crossed!🤞
6. Best of luck 😎
7. Wishing you the best 🤠
8. All the best to you!
9. Go get 'em tiger!🐯
10. You've got this
Alternatives for congratulations 🎉🎇
1. My respects!😊
2. Hats off to you!😊
3. Sensational!😀
4. Get in there!🙃
5. You rock!😍
6. Good show/ Jolly good show😅
7. Nice going👏🏻
8. Good for you!🙂
Or Good on you🙂
9. Well done you!☺️
10. Nice one!😃
11. You did it!⭐
12. You're a genius!🌟
13. Way to go! 😏
14. Pat on the back!
15. You made that look easy!👌🏻
16. Keep up the good work!😊
17. You're on a roll!🤗
18. You're on fire!🔥
19. Congratu...(X%!)..lations!😀
Everytime I just try to sound like you,your voice is now imprisoned in my mind .
This is the earliest video of yours I have ever watched, I am so happy
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A beautiful teacher I ever seen in may life with nice teaching ability
I just love the way you use your humour parts when teaching 👍😁
Wow Lucy. Thanks so much for the lesson.
I am 13.but I can say, you re the best teacher I ever had in my life.
Whenever I hear your pronouncing WOW IT'S SOO SATISFYING😍 I love the way you speak English but my English is bad but after listening you my English got a lot better, now I'm trying to speak like your slang
THANK YOU SO MUCH MAM😊
NICE LECTURE U DELIVER RESPECTFUL LUCY AM DR. SYED ASIF ALI FROM LAHORE PAKISTAN AM YOUR REGULAR VIEWER GOD BLESS U RESPECTFUL LUCY.
Your lessons are too much helpful for non native speakers...
Hats off to you ma'am!
Hi, we've also got in Poland: Hats off, Break a leg and something similar to : Fingers crossed, but we use "thumbs" instead of fingers. 🥰
Same in german: Daumen drücken (Pressing the thumbs)
Love it!! keep it up Lucy
I love when you send the lesson (PDF) there's a quiz in it. Thanks a lot, Lucy🥰
Good afternoon
I love your all videos
Today is 8 March I wish you all the best
😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Ma'am you are the best teacher of me 🙏
Thanks for the all class
Thanks a lot, dear Lucy for this new lesson here!
That one definitely contains really useful phrases!
You're most welcome 😊
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Oh my word!.. A huge gratitude for your feedback, darling!
Dear Lucy🌹, I am always so happy for you. You are so young and made 'English with Lucy' a popular, well recognised and lovable channel. I am so amazed that you created this marvellous business for yourself in your 20s, fingers crossed, for the rest of your life.
Enhorabuena, Rubia, abrazos desde Hungría 😁👍
Hey Lucy! As always, great lesson, thank you so much ❤❤❤ Hope you're doing well ❤❤
.My most favourite English teacher.Thanks ma'am. ❤️🙏
"Hello everyone and welcome back To english with lucy "😍
Bise from France Lucy😄
Fingers crossed is used for stopping friendship (for not serious condition, After negotiating, friendship can start again) in my country. Thanks my pretty teacher Lucy.
"little quirks of all languages" it's great to know english phrasals that clarify your way, blown me away your ways to speak but not meant to explode me something haha great.
Thanks, Lucy!
I've heard lots of "You're a star" around London as well. Basically it's the same as "You rock"
Checking out the earrings! Always curious what you will be wearing. Are those sweets.? Thank you for today’s lesson, Lucy!:)
ahahah they are little goldfish in bags! I found them so hilarious that I HAD to buy them!
You can find it at amazon. I find it from online store at my country
Ahahahahahahah! I would never have guessed it! That is so funny! 🤣 I hope you can show us up close....if you haven’t done so before.
Dear Lucy, I'm pleased for the material prepared! Hope to see more Lessons, PDF material.
Thank you Lucy for another great and funny lesson! Fingers crossed in Portuguese: "Cruza os dedos!", said in an imperative way. We in Brazil also use it when we want to support someone in an activity they are going to perform.
I love watching and i want to learn british accent i been here in UK over 11 years i can't pronounce properly and no grammar i am glad i found you here thanks mam Lucy ❤
U speak fabulous English lucy
I am studying English with lucy since 2019 .. I really enjoyed her lesson
Love from India 💕💞💖🙏🇮🇳🚩
Lucy, Happy Women's Day. I wish you peace, health and happiness.
There is a nice and exquisite synonym to "congratulations" - felicitations.
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Thanks alot dear Lucy for this captivating lesson !! I haven't ever get a teacher like you !!! Eye candy really ❤️
"Fingers crossed!" - We use to say in Germany: "Drück dir die Daumen!" - It means: "I press my thumb for you!"
I think it's slightly different but it's similar
Hello Lucy. U r on fire. U've explained your English lessons well. I'm also an English teacher, but not a native speaker. I know u know much better than I. I've learned a lot from u. Thanks 4 the channel. 👍
Congrats Lucy, you're on fire 🔛🔥
I love the way you always refer to your patents in your speeches
In poland, instead of "fingers crossed" we say "trzymam kciuki!" which literally means "i hold my thumbs", we also do a diffrent movement, but intention is the same 🤞
Ich drück dir die Daumen in Germany
Thanks for your support to those who in need of learning
Thank you , I'm really waitin' for this !!!
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Stunning lady with great charisma!
Thanks my good teacher Lucy. You've changed my perception of grammar and usage.
In German we say “Ich drücke dir die Daumen“ instead of „Fingers crossed“, which means “Pressing my thumbs down for you”
We have the same in Polish ,,Trzymam Kciuki"
Very helpful videos all the best my favourite teacher Lucy mam I'm Bangladeshi now in DUBAI UAE.
Hi Lucy it's Nawal. I'm a Muslim and when we wish somebody luck we use Allah malik ha sab behtar hoga. I'm from Pakistan and love your videos
You’re the best language teacher I’have ever seen💯Keep going! Greetings from Turkey☺️
*Accept my endless gratitude dear ma'am..*
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You are best Lucy , Thanks i Got Good marks in language !!!!!
*If anyone deserves thanks, it's you dear ma'am..*
I'm making English and Spanish videos in my channel if you look I'll be so happy :))
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I think you were born in teaching for sure because you’re good teacher
In German we have the same phrase but we wish them more broken bones. We say “Hals- und Beinbruch!”, which means “Break the neck and a leg.”
I was going to say the same hahah
In Czech we use the phrase "zlom vaz" with means " break a ligament"🤣
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Go get 'em tiger 😁❤❤
Just commenting to help get Lucy closer to 6 million subscribers!
In some Asian countries, it is considered rude when you have your finger crossed. Culture varies from places to places
Pat on my back! I did it, I've got 12 on the quiz and the PDF is amazing. You rock! Lucy(My fav&fab teacher)
I Love this lesson .
Hey Miss lucy,i'm from Malaysia 😊
Hi
I wish all my customers which I work with , to have your accent. 🤗🤗 You are so lovely and you sound pozitive and happy. Thank you !
In Poland we say: "Trzymam kciuki" which means I keep my thumbs. We usually don't keep our fingers crossed, but keep our thumbs. It's like showing your thumbs up and then tucking them into the whole.
Hey , would you like to practice speaking english with me?
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Yay!
Lucy POSTED AGAIN!
The last one ☝️ was my favourite 🤓😂
Thank you Lucy!
My favourite English teacher ever in the world .Even more catchy than my school English teacher .thank you😘
I make English and Spanish videos in my channel if you look I'll be so happy :))
I use my favorite "way to go (girl)!" to myself at least 10 times in a day😄😄
You're the best teacher❤💖 best of luck👍
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I think aunt(your mother) is quite good in English and she is inspirational for you and even us also.
Please let her meet with us on channel.😇
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1. Good luck!
2. All the best!
3. Break a leg!
4. Blow them away! Done decided.
5. Knock 'em dead!
6. Fingers crossed!
7. Best of luck!
8. Wishing you the best!
9. All the best to you!
10. Go get' em tiger!
11. You 've got this! You got this!
Alternatives for congratulations
1. My respect!
2. Hats off/to you!
3. Sensational!
4. Get in! Get in there!
5. You rock!
6. Good show! Jolly good show!
7. Nice going.!
8. Good for you! Good on you!
9. Well done you!
10. Nice one!
11. You did it!
12. You are genius!
13. Way to go!
14. Pat on the back!
15. You made that look easy!
16. Keep up the good work!
17. You are on a roll.
18. You are on fire.
19.
Hola Lucy...Numba 20 was hilarious 😂 🤣😂🤣😂
Lucy mam you are the best 👍💯 English teacher for the Asians in the world
First comment from me.. You are looking very beautiful..