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Interjections - Interjections of Well Wishes

These interjections are used when the speaker wants to wish their audience health or success or to congratulate them on various occasions.

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Categorized English Interjections
all the best
all the best
[interjection]

used to convey good wishes, luck, or success to someone when saying goodbye or ending a letter

Ex: You 're performing in the play tonight ? Break a leg !All the best !
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best wishes
best wishes
[phrase]

used to convey heartfelt regards, good intentions, and positive thoughts to someone

Ex: Wishing you a speedy recovery from your surgery .Best wishes !
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good luck
good luck
[interjection]

used to wish a person success

Ex: His parents said , "Good luck, " as he left for his first day of work .
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best of luck
best of luck
[interjection]

used to hope that someone succeeds in doing something or wish them good luck in doing so

Ex: Best of luck with your exams this semester !
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bless you
bless you
[interjection]

used to express well wishes, particularly after someone has sneezed

Ex: Take care on your journey , and God bless you .
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bon appetit
bon appetit
[interjection]

used to wish someone a good appetite or enjoyable meal before they start eating

Ex: Entering the café, the customer noticed a sign that read, "Daily Specials: Bon appétit!"
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safe travels
safe travels
[interjection]

used to wish someone a safe and secure journey before they embark on a trip

Ex: Safe travels to everyone heading home for the holidays.
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bon voyage
bon voyage
[interjection]

used to wish someone a safe and enjoyable journey before they embark on a trip

Ex: Bon voyage, ladies and gentlemen!We hope you enjoy your flight and arrive safely at your destination.
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felicitations
felicitations
[interjection]

used to offer congratulations or express good wishes to someone

Ex: Felicitations on your wedding day!Wishing you a lifetime of love and happiness together.
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congratulations
congratulations
[interjection]

used to express joy, admiration, or praise for someone's achievements, successes, or happy occasions

Ex: Congratulations!You’ve been accepted into your dream university!
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mazel tov
mazel tov
[interjection]

used to express congratulations or offer good wishes to someone who has experienced a joyous event or achievement

Ex: Mazel tov!You did a wonderful job.
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happy birthday
happy birthday
[interjection]

used to express good wishes and congratulations to someone on their birthday

Ex: Happy birthday to you ! Make a wish and blow out the candles .
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have fun
have fun
[interjection]

used to express good wishes and encouragement for someone to enjoy themselves and experience enjoyment or pleasure during an activity or event

Ex: Attending the concert tonight ?Have fun singing and dancing to your favorite songs !
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cheers
cheers
[interjection]

used to express goodwill or congratulations, often when raising a glass or offering a toast

Ex: Cheers to a successful event!
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skoal
skoal
[interjection]

used to raise a glass in a toast, especially when drinking alcoholic beverages

Ex: Skoal to the team for pulling off a fantastic event!
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