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    Default Is it correct to say, 'I wish you the best for tomorrow's class'?

    Hi teachers,

    Is it correct to say, 'I wish you the best for tomorrow's class'?
    Is there a better way to say it?

    Thanks in advance

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    Default Re: Is it correct to say, 'I wish you the best for tomorrow's class'?

    Quote Originally Posted by learning54 View Post
    Hi teachers,

    Is it correct to say, 'I wish you the best for tomorrow's class'?
    Is there a better way to say it?

    Thanks in advance
    It's OK.

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    Default Re: Is it correct to say, 'I wish you the best for tomorrow's class'?

    It's fine if you are saying it to a teacher who is worrying about a new or difficult class, or one which is going to be observed; it's also fine to a student who may be giving a talk, or demonstrating something.
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    Default Re: Is it correct to say, 'I wish you the best for tomorrow's class'?

    Quote Originally Posted by bhaisahab View Post
    It's OK.
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    Thank you for your reply.

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    Default Re: Is it correct to say, 'I wish you the best for tomorrow's class'?

    I say 'I wish you all the best. . .'

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