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How do you write enjoy the trip?

'enjoy the trip' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you are wishing someone a pleasant experience on an upcoming journey. For example, you could say Have a great time on your vacation and enjoy the trip!. As for Hudson, he seems to enjoy the trip.



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In polite conversation, yes, both would be acceptable. The one you choose depends on how much you know about the other's future plans. If you know they are continuing their travels, use 'have a nice trip'. Otherwise, 'enjoy your stay' work for most situations.

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Try for instance have a safe journey/good time/great trip/fantastic voyage… or enjoy your journey/trip/self…

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“it was merely a pleasure trip” synonyms: excursion, expedition, jaunt, junket, outing, sashay.

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The most eerie part of the trip was the journey home. She is averaging nearly one foreign trip a week. Our trip through the night lasted a little over an hour. It is transportation of waste that often trips us up.

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150+ Best Vacation Instagram Captions
  1. Always take the scenic route.
  2. An adventure a day keeps the doctor away.
  3. Be back never.
  4. Calories don't count when you're on vacation.
  5. Catch flights, not feelings.
  6. Collect moments, not things.
  7. I do believe it's time for another adventure.
  8. I need a six-month-long vacation twice a year.


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Short Travel Quotes
  • “Jobs fill your pocket, but adventures fill your soul.” – ...
  • “To Travel is to Live.” – ...
  • “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” – ...
  • “Blessed are the curious for they shall have adventures.” – ...
  • “Take only memories, leave only footprints.” – ...
  • “Live your life by a compass not a clock.” –


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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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For travel blogs, that often means the writing should:
  1. Be written in first-person.
  2. Tell the story in the past tense.
  3. Be conversational in tone (dialogue can be useful here)
  4. Contain sensory details.
  5. Give the reader value in some way, whether that's providing useful tips for navigating or insight into a culture.


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On this page you'll find 52 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vacation, such as: break, holiday, layoff, recess, respite, and rest.

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