
She’ll be right
Optimistic Tone
It's used when someone wants to convey hope or encourage that a situation will get better.

My car broke down, but she'll be right after a visit to the mechanic.
Casual Conversation
Typically used in informal settings among friends or family to reassure someone.

I forgot my umbrella at home, but she'll be right -- it might not even rain.
Cultural Identity
The phrase reflects a laid-back aspect of Australian and New Zealand culture.

We Aussies don't panic easily; she'll be right, mate!
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