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I wish you luck vs I'll be rooting for you

Both phrases are correct and commonly used to express support and good wishes for someone. The choice between them depends on the level of familiarity and the tone you want to convey. 'I wish you luck' is a more formal and general expression of good wishes, while 'I'll be rooting for you' is a more informal and personal way to show support.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 848 views

I wish you luck

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express good wishes for someone.

This phrase is a formal and general way to wish someone luck or success in a particular endeavor.

Examples:

  • Before the exam, I wish you luck.
  • I wish you luck in your new job.
  • I wish you luck on your journey.
  • I wish you luck, Mr. Vice President.
  • Mr Schüssel, I wish you luck.
  • I wish you luck, Herm.
  • I wish you luck in this last fight.
  • I wish you luck with your sweeping.
  • Well, I wish you luck, my lady.
  • The mother wrote back, I wish you luck.
  • I wish you luck on your mission.
  • I wish you luck in the negotiations.
  • Mr Barroso, I wish you luck.
  • I wish you luck, Senator.
  • I wish you luck explaining this one.
  • I wish you luck, sir.
  • I wish you luck with your writing.
  • I wish you luck, my friend.
  • I wish you luck. I really do.
  • Welcome. And I wish you luck.
  • Great, I wish you luck...
  • And, Eddie, I wish you luck with it.
  • I wish you luck on your crusade, but I won't be joining you.

Alternatives:

  • Good luck!
  • Best of luck!
  • Wishing you luck!
  • May luck be on your side.
  • Fingers crossed for you.

I'll be rooting for you

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express support and encouragement for someone.

This phrase is an informal and personal way to show someone that you are supporting them and wishing them success.

Examples:

  • I'll be rooting for you in the competition.
  • No matter what happens, I'll be rooting for you.
  • You can do it! I'll be rooting for you all the way.
  • And I'll be rooting for you, Secretariat.
  • I'll be rooting for you.
  • But I'll be rooting for you from heaven.
  • Wherever I may be, I'll be rooting for you.
  • I'll be rooting for you.
  • I'll be rooting for you two.
  • I'll be rooting for you.
  • I'll be rooting for you.
  • But it's really important for you to know that I'll always be rooting for you.
  • People will still be rooting for you.
  • I will not be rooting for you.
  • No cheered and I will not be rooting for this project.
  • I was afraid you'd be rooting for San Antonio...
  • Well, I hate to be rooting for murder, but it's better than gross negligence.
  • I never thought I'd be rooting for Buckley.
  • They'll be rooting for you... and, by association, perhaps him.
  • By then, everyone will be rooting for you.
  • I'll be rooting against you.
  • If he weren't hoping for the destruction of the white race... I might really be rooting for you two.
  • Now then, Maggie, I know I should really be rooting for you without exception, but you should know there is no ignominy in coming second.

Alternatives:

  • Go for it!
  • You've got this!
  • Cheering you on!
  • I believe in you!
  • Sending positive vibes your way.

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