Namaste, iam John Russell, Have a nice day.
Hey there! Wishing someone good luck in German is easy - just say “Viel Glück!” But if you want to go the extra mile, why not try out some of these traditional German wishes? From “Guten Morgen” to “Gute Nacht,” you’ll be sure to make a lasting impression with these classic expressions. Plus, they’re fun and easy to learn - so what are you waiting for? Let’s get started!
What Are Good German Wishes? [Solved]
Wishin’ ya all the best! Congrats on your upcoming event - may it be a success! Here’s hopin’ everything goes your way.
Guten Morgen: This is a common greeting used to say “good morning” in German.
Guten Tag: This is another common greeting used to say “hello” or “good day” in German.
Auf Wiedersehen: This phrase is used to say “goodbye” in German.
Alles Gute zum Geburtstag: This phrase means “happy birthday” in German and is often accompanied by a gift or card for the recipient’s special day.
Frohe Weihnachten: This phrase means “Merry Christmas” and is commonly used during the holiday season to wish someone a happy holiday season in German-speaking countries.
Glückwunsch!: This phrase means “congratulations!” and can be used when someone has achieved something special or accomplished an important goal, such as graduating from school or getting married, for example, in Germany and other parts of Europe where German is spoken as a native language
Wishing you all the best from Germany! May your days be filled with joy and success. Here’s to a great year ahead - Prost!