to visit a place, especially one that was on your list of places to see · to mark a destination as visited
This expression is perfect when you're chatting about your travel achievements or future plans! ✨ It's like saying you've successfully completed a level in a video game, but for your globetrotting adventures. Use it when you want to show you're a serious traveler with a plan, or just enjoying visiting places on your personal "must-see" list! 🗺️
💡 **Pro Tip!** While 'tick off' can sometimes sound a bit like checking boxes, in travel, it simply means you've experienced a place. It's commonly used in British English and increasingly in American English. Don't confuse it with 'to tick someone off' which means to annoy someone! Keep it positive and travel-focused! 😉
When would you most appropriately use the expression 'to tick off a destination'? A. When you're upset about your flight being delayed. B. When you've just visited a place you wanted to see and are ready for the next one. C. When you're trying to quickly pack your suitcase before a trip.