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Is it OK to wish someone safe travels?

You can wish someone safe travels when you want to wish them a good, safe journey. This might be before they are going to teach English abroad, going on holiday, or if they're embarking on a long trip home.



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A: “Godspeed!”, “Smooth sailing”, “Stay out of the trouble!”, “Travel safely”, and “Fly safely” are some of the best short safe travel wishes.

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I wish you have a safe and great journey! Safe journey to you dear sir/madam! May this journey be safe for you and fruitful for the company. This company is nothing without you so travel safe!

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May God in heaven protect you on the way and bring you back to me safe and sound; and may his angel accompany you for safety, my son. and departed from his own people, you kept him safe all through his journey. and our refuge in every adversity.

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It's an expression that conveys care and concern for someone who is embarking on a journey. Plus, there are so many unknowns when you're in the air - turbulence, delays, cancellations - that people want to make sure their loved ones have all the protection they can get!

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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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Common Travel Phrases to Learn
  • Do you speak English? ( substitute with your native language)
  • Where is the bathroom?
  • Where is…?
  • How much does this cost?
  • I would like to have…
  • Please write that down for me.
  • Speak slowly, please.
  • I do not understand.


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Travel gives us our greatest stories, our most cherished memories and countless irreplaceable learnings that we can choose to pay forward to others. It teaches us about ourselves and each other, it broadens our horizons and, just like a reset button, it forces us to refocus on what really matters.

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Commercial airplanes have to abide by strict safety standards regardless of the ticket class that the passengers are sitting in. As technology in the industry has advanced to have passenger safety as a principal consideration, airplane seats can withstand 16 times gravity's force.

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