People are only just realising where the phrase ‘break a leg’ comes from and it’s blowing their minds
THERE’S a number of phrases we use throughout the day that we don’t know the real meaning of.The phrase is linked to wishing actors and musicians good luck before they go on stageSome theories speculate that it’s used in this context for actors in the hope that they end up in the “cast”.
Others think it’s because wishing someone good luck actually invites bad luck on them, and therefore believe the reverse is also true. “I thought it was because wishing someone good luck before a performance actually gave them bad luck,” one person penned in a
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