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Zer0c00l Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Does it make sense to native speakers?

Does it make sense to tell someone who wants to go on holiday

"Wherever you go ,i wish the best for the best" and point her when you say the last word ?

i want to make it attractiveEmotion: smile
  

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zer0c00l "Wherever you go ,i wish the best for the best" and point her when you say the last word ? That might be cute one time.

  • zer0c00l "Wherever you go ,i wish the best for the best" and point her when you say the last word ?
  • That might be cute one time.
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zer0c00l"Wherever you go ,i wish the best for the best" and point her when you say the last word ?
That might be cute one time.
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The best of luck for the best of friends.
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"I wish you the very best and may success follow you wherever you go. May The Force be with you." is what I would use.
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She's just going on holiday! - "All the best for a great holiday, you deserve it."
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"Have a good time" or if they are traveling "Have a good trip" would be normal.
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"Enjoy your holiday"

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