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A guide to wishing someone well with this popular phrase
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Someone has wished you good luck in your “future endeavors”—but what does that mean? Is it something you should say to people, too? We can answer all your questions! “Future endeavors” refers to someone’s future efforts or attempted actions, and it’s a commonly used phrase when wishing someone well on a new project, job, or some other undertaking. In this article, we’ll explain when to use the phrase and provide a list of alternatives to help you craft polite, personalized messages as needed.

Future Endeavors: Meaning at a Glance

“Future endeavors” refers to future projects, efforts, or undertakings. Someone might say “Good luck in your future endeavors” to wish someone well. You can use this phrase in a goodbye message to someone changing jobs, graduating, or retiring.

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When to Use “Future Endeavors”

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  1. Give someone your best wishes for their future endeavors if you’re saying goodbye to them in some capacity—whether it’s a colleague going to a new job, or a friend moving away or going to school. For example:[2]
    • “It’s truly been a pleasure working with you, and I wish you success in all your future endeavors.”
    • “Good luck in your new job! I look forward to hearing about all your future endeavors.”
    • “We’ll miss seeing you around the office, but we wish you nothing but the best in your future endeavors.”
  2. When you’ve been working with a colleague on a project and are about to move on to new, separate pursuits, you might wish them well in future endeavors—especially if you work well together and genuinely get along. For example:[3]
    • “Your dedication to this project was exemplary, and I have no doubt you’ll enjoy the same success in your future endeavors as well.”
    • “Thank you for your contributions to this project, and best wishes in your future endeavors.”
    • “Your creative contributions to this collaboration are greatly appreciated, and I hope to work with you again in future endeavors.”
  3. Graduation and retirement are important milestones! After graduation, young adults go on to a new phase of their lives—and the same goes for people ready to retire. Thus, wishing them luck (or fulfillment) in their future endeavors is a nice way to send them off. For example:[4]
    • “Congratulations on your graduation, and best of luck in all your future endeavors!”
    • “Enjoy your retirement, and please accept my best wishes for success in your future endeavors.”
    • “We’re so excited for your future endeavors as you move to a new chapter of your life. Congratulations!”
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Alternatives to “Good Luck in Your Future Endeavors”

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  1. This sentiment is warm and personal, meaning it’ll work great for close professional colleagues and personal friends. It lets them know you want the best for them and are sending support as they move on to new things.[5]
    • Example: “I wish you all the best in the next chapter of your career. This new company is lucky to have you!”
  2. Much like the previous phrase, this one works best when someone is going through a major transition (like graduation or a new job). It highlights the exciting journey the recipient is about to embark on and lets them know you’re in their corner.[6]
    • Example: “Best wishes on your new journey as you prepare to go to college. I hope you have the time of your life and have wonderful experiences there!”
  3. This phrase touches on both financial success and personal happiness! It shows the recipient that you wish them well in all aspects of life (both personal and professional, not just work).[7]
    • Example: “Congratulations on your new position. I wish you a future filled with prosperity and joy!”
  4. Phrased like a toast, this sentiment implies that you believe in the recipient and their ability to succeed by celebrating their “bright” future. It’s best when used for someone who got a new job, or graduated from school.[8]
    • Example: “You worked so hard throughout college, and it’s about to pay off. Here’s to your bright future and many exciting opportunities ahead!”
  5. Use this phrase to send someone lots of encouragement and show them you’re rooting for them in whatever they do next. It’s an ideal sentiment for someone you’re close to, or at least have a good working relationship with.[9]
    • Example: “I’m so proud of you for landing your dream job, and I want you to know that I’ll be cheering you on as you move forward into this new chapter.”
  6. Perfect for a more daring, adventurous recipient, this message underlines the excitement of change and beginning a new journey in life. It’s especially fitting for a recipient preparing to try something unconventional or unique.[10]
    • Example: “I sincerely hope your next adventure is fun, fulfilling, and successful. Can’t wait to hear all about it!”
  7. Try sending someone this sentiment (or saying it to them) if you’re a teacher or mentor figure. It conveys that you have high expectations but also that you truly believe in the recipient’s talents and potential for success.[11]
    • Example: “It’s been a pleasure to serve as your mentor. I’m expecting to see wonderful things for you—and I have no doubt you’re up to the challenge!”
  8. Like the sentiment above, this phrase is best suited for a mentor, teacher, or boss looking to send their best wishes to a mentee or employee. It’s encouraging and shows that you’ll be following their progress in the future (and hoping for the best).[12]
    • Example: “You’ve been an exemplary employee and a valued member of this team. I look forward to seeing your accomplishments in the future!”
  9. Use this phrase when you don’t need to specify what kind of future endeavors someone is pursuing but want to warmly wish them well all the same. It’s especially helpful in professional situations when you might not be super familiar with the recipient or their goals.[13]
    • Example: “Best of luck in the future! May you find success in all you do, wherever you land next.”
  10. Use this enthusiastic phrase to highlight all the different opportunities for happiness and success out there. It’s handy when you want to pump up the recipient and get them excited about their future achievements![14]
    • Example: “I’m grateful I got the chance to work with you and get to know you this past year. Wishing you endless opportunities and boundless success in the future!”
  11. This phrase indicates that you wish someone an easy, peaceful transition or journey—one without troubles or major challenges. It’s fitting to say to someone who has faced challenges in the past and is now moving on to greener pastures.[15]
    • Example: “You’ve worked hard for this promotion, and you have a lot to be proud of. May the journey ahead be smooth and prosperous!”
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Pros & Cons of “Future Endeavors”

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  1. “Future endeavors” (or the longer version, “Good luck in your future endeavors” is polite, professional, and widely recognized, making it a very appropriate choice in formal settings—whether you want to wish someone well as they leave a job, project, or career behind. It’s encouraging and conveys that you wish them luck and success, even if you don’t necessarily know what they’re doing next.[16]
  2. Because it’s less specific and a bit formal, “Good luck in your future endeavors” might come off sounding generic or impersonal. It may read as a cookie-cutter response you’d give to anyone—and it doesn’t really contain any enthusiasm or excitement about whatever opportunities the recipient is looking into next. You might want to use an alternative phrase when:[17]
    • Sending a personal message and trying to sound more heartfelt and sincere.
    • Trying to make your message feel unique and personalized.
    • Crafting a message specific to the recipient’s future plans or goals.
    • Avoiding repetition if you’ve used “Good luck in your future endeavors” frequently.
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