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Good
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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May camels never urinate in your oasis!
May your tortoise never be seized by eagles!
May the fleas of a thousand camels beset him who hinders!
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Thank you for the hilarious and helpful suggestions both.
The send-off I settled on was (ahem):
"I hope all goes well with your project."
This suggestion was offered by Forogar and Nagy. No fancy prizes for you, sadly, but THANKS.
Me: A little embarrassed to need this kind of coaching today. Oh well, it was fun.
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"Best Wishes"
"Break a leg"
"You da man!"
"Nice knowing you."
Or, if you want to go esoteric:
"May the angels guide you on your endeavor"
Marc
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Wish him "Good Skill."
Or be more honest and say "Just don't f*** it up."
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"May the wind at your back be only your own."
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
- Harvey
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May the odds be ever in your favour
#region(start signature)
Life's like a nose, you've got to get out of it whats in it!
#endregion
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How about
I would like to take this opportunity to wish you the best of fortune in your new venture.
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May the wind be at your back.
Bonne Chance (French)
Kaplah (Klingon)
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Actually, in France they say "Bon courage", much more appropriate. Courage in french means strength or determination.
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I am from Canada so there is that...
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I usually say good skills.
Instead of wishing them luck you are wishing them to use their skills that they developed. Not just skills, but good skills
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First,
I believe Luck is the intersection between Opportunity and Preparation.
So, wishing someone luck, is fine. You are hoping they are prepared and they get opportunity.
Second,
You could go with any number of cliches (e.g. May the force be with you).
Putting it on terms relevant to their interests. (Being a Trekkie... May your project Live Long and Prosper).
Third,
Express your sincere belief in their ability. "I know you will XXX, and I hope everything goes swimmingly for you"
Anyways, like many things, think first about how you would like to communicate, then what you want to say (Good Luck, Godspeed, Best Wishes, All the best, May ...) that fits that style.
I truly hope you have amazing success in your endeavor!
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All the best!
Fortēs fortūna adjuvat.
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"Laissez les bons temps rouler"
I'm not a programmer but I play one at the office
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always the geeky.
Live Long and Prosper
May the Force (Schwartz) be with you.
Be Shiny
To err is human to really mess up you need a computer
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"May the Force be with you"
- An elegant phrase, from a more civilized age.
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What's wrong with "Wish you great success on your project"?
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Try "Best wishes!"
In Afrikaans we say "Sterkte!" which directly translates to "Strength!"
HTH
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To someone who thinks you could lunch launch payloads to orbit by balloon.
Its just like this[^]
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else
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}
modified 10-Jun-15 9:51am.
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