When to use everything turns out lucky in Korean

Korean: 럭키비키[ reok-ki-bi-ki ]

everything turns out lucky
everything turns out lucky

When to use it

럭키비키 is a fun slang word people use when something feels lucky or turns out well in the end. It can also mean choosing to see the good side of a small problem. People usually say it in casual speech, with friends, or online.

Example sentences

  1. 냉장고에 우유가 하나 더 있었어. 완전 럭키비키야.

    There was one more milk in the fridge. So lucky.

  2. 오늘 시험이 생각보다 쉬웠어. 럭키비키네.

    Today’s test was easier than I thought. Lucky.

  3. 비가 그치자마자 버스가 왔어. 진짜 럭키비키야.

    The bus came right after the rain stopped. Really lucky.

  4. 친구가 내 숙제를 도와줬어. 오늘 럭키비키다.

    My friend helped me with my homework. Today is lucky.

  5. 세일해서 이 가방을 싸게 샀어. 완전 럭키비키야.

    It was on sale, so I bought this bag cheaply. So lucky.

  6. 기차를 놓쳤는데 다음 기차가 바로 왔어. 오히려 럭키비키야.

    I missed the train, but the next one came right away. It turned out lucky instead.