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The Express English team
This is what some people in London told us.
One man was hoping for some cake.
A student wanted a job, and her friend was hoping to finish her essay.
One man was hoping that the world would be a more just place.
Did you know?
- Fact
Feeling hopeful? A rabbit's foot, a horse shoe and a four-leaved clover are all 'lucky charms' in British tradition.
- Language tip
We say hope to, e.g. 'I'm hoping to finish early.'
- Cultural tip
Sometimes when people hope for something nice to happen, they say 'touch wood'.
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