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.
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Tag someone who needs a little extra luck today! 👇 👇 Never reply with "Grazie" (thank you)
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!".
"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.
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.