In Bocca Al Luppo Instant
Never reply with "Grazie" (thank you)! To keep the good vibes, you must say "Crepi!" or "Crepi il lupo!" —which means "May the wolf die!".
Sending a huge "In bocca al lupo" to everyone facing big challenges this week! 🐺✨ Whether it's a test, an audition, or a new project—you've got this. In Bocca Al Luppo
Ever heard an Italian say "In bocca al lupo"? 🐺 It sounds scary, but it actually means "Good luck!" It’s just like saying "break a leg" in English. Never reply with "Grazie" (thank you)
"In bocca al lupo" is a popular Italian idiom that literally translates to "into the mouth of the wolf". It is the Italian equivalent of saying "break a leg" and is used to wish someone good luck, especially before a challenge like an exam or a performance. 🐺✨ Whether it's a test, an audition, or
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