to pack an excessive amount of items for a trip · to overpack
Ever found yourself trying to fit a week's worth of outfits into a carry-on for a weekend trip? 😅 This expression is perfect for humorously describing when you bring way more stuff than you'll ever need on your travels! It's like preparing for every possible apocalypse, just in case! 🎒🌪️
💡 **Travel Hack!** While 'packing everything but the kitchen sink' sounds fun, remember that lighter luggage often means less stress and more flexibility on your trip. Consider making a detailed list and sticking to essentials to avoid airline fees and sore shoulders! 💪✈️
Which situation best describes someone who 'packs everything but the kitchen sink'? A. ✈️ Emily brings only a small backpack for a two-week international trip. B. 👗 David takes three suitcases filled with multiple outfits, shoes, and gadgets for a weekend getaway. C. 🏕️ Sarah only brings a sleeping bag and a tent for a week-long camping trip.