Describing a trip as "good" can be done in various ways depending on the level of enthusiasm you want to convey and the audience you are addressing. In a professional setting, such as an email to a colleague or manager, you might say, "The trip was incredibly refreshing and provided a much-needed opportunity to recharge," or "I had a wonderful time away and feel fully rejuvenated for the upcoming quarter." These phrases signal that you enjoyed yourself while maintaining a focus on your return to productivity. For casual conversations with friends, you can be more expressive: "I had an absolute blast; the highlights were definitely the local food and the scenery," or "It was a life-changing experience that I'll never forget." If you want to be brief but polite, "It was a fantastic break, thanks for asking!" works well. To add depth, try focusing on a specific feeling, such as "It was so peaceful to be off the grid for a week" or "The energy of the city was incredible." Tailoring the response to the listener’s interest helps avoid the "bragging" trap while still sharing your joy.