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"Good luck with your" vs "Good luck with your JLPT"

The first phrase, 'good luck with your JLPT,' is correct and commonly used to wish someone success in their Japanese Language Proficiency Test. The second phrase, 'good luck with your ,' is incomplete and does not convey a specific event or situation for which luck is being wished.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

Good luck with your

This phrase is incomplete and does not convey a specific event or situation for which luck is being wished.

This phrase needs to be completed with a specific event or situation for which luck is being wished, such as 'good luck with your job interview' or 'good luck with your presentation.'

Good luck with your JLPT

This phrase is correct and commonly used to wish someone success in their Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT).

This phrase is used to wish someone good luck specifically for their JLPT exam. It shows support and encouragement for the test taker.

Examples:

  • Good luck with your JLPT N2 exam tomorrow!
  • I hope you do well on your JLPT. Good luck!
  • Wishing you all the best for your JLPT test.
  • She's been studying hard for her JLPT. Good luck to her!
  • Sending you positive vibes for your JLPT!

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