Bon Voyage, See You Later, or whichever way you say Goodbye, send your safe journey wishes in one of our personalised cards and let them know you’re thinking about them (or you’re just jealous that they’re on holiday). For some people it’s a superstition – you can’t wish them well or their trip will go badly. Whatever your reasons are, stick them in a personalised card, a little pre holiday treat just for them.
May this journey bring peace to your mind and joy to your heart. Have a happy and safe journey! May this journey of yours be full of extraordinary memories and sweet moments. I wish you a safe journey along with a safe return.
I hope that he has a safe journey. I wish the delegation every success for the remainder of its stay and a safe journey home when the time comes. I wish you all a safe journey home. We must not forget that a safe journey is the most important right of any passenger.
“I wish you a safe journey back home” or “I wish you a safe journey home” are both correct. There should an “a” before safe. Use “A safe journey, “and both are correct!
You are the God of all creation, and I know you can keep me safe wherever I go. I pray that you will watch over me as I travel, protecting me from any harm or danger that may come my way. Please guide me in every step of my journey, and keep me safe from any accidents or mishaps.
Sometimes, the flight is just a means to a greater end. Wishing someone a "safe journey" implies that the destination is just as important as the voyage itself.
Yes, "travel safe" is a correct and common expression used to wish someone a safe journey or trip. It is a short and simple way of expressing concern for someone's safety while they are traveling. Other similar expressions that can be used include "have a safe trip," "stay safe while traveling," or "travel safely."
She gave the children some sweets to chew on during the long car journey. The journey was quite quick because the road was clear . I expect you'd like to rest after your long journey. We did the journey to Wales in five hours.
First, I think that in general, both "Thanks!" and "Will do!", along with any variant of those ("Thank you!", "I will!", "Always do!", etc) are perfectly acceptable.
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