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How to Wish Someone Something Nice in English: Wish vs. Hope

How to Wish Someone Something Nice in English: Wish vs. Hope Learn how to use the verbs 'wish' and 'hope' to give someone good wishes.
We use the verbs 'wish' and 'hope' differently. 'Wish' is more formal so when someone is wishing someone something, it's more likely to be written English. When we're talking about future possibilities we generally use 'hope'. In this video you'll see lots of examples and learn some other common phrases for wishing people nice things like 'Have a nice day' and 'Have a great weekend'.

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