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

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

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