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Can you just say safe journey?

The more commonly used phrase is have a safe trip or have a safe journey. No that's not grammatically correct. These are better: Safe travels, have a safe trip, have a safe journey or stay safe while travelling.



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It's just wishing someone well on their journey no matter what way they are traveling people say it 'drive safely' 'have a safe trip/flight/travels'.

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This is a polite way of wishing someone a safe journey. It is a friendly imperative that is often used when seeing off friends or family before a trip and expresses that you hope they have a pleasant, uneventful journey.

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What is Travel Etiquette? Travel etiquette are guidelines to abide by when traveling to new places that may have different cultures, views, and common behaviors. It's important to research these before traveling.

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Safe travels is a phrase normally used to wish someone well as they set off on a journey. It is a way of wishing them a smooth and incident-free experience as they embark on their journey.

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Both safe travels and safe travel are correct ways of wishing someone a safe journey. However, “safe travels” is much more commonly used.

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