to visit a new country and have your passport officially marked
Ever dreamt of exploring the world and showing off those cool entry and exit stamps? 🤩 This expression is perfect for talking about visiting new countries and making your passport a visual diary of your adventures! It's about ticking off those international destinations and literally leaving your mark. 🌍✨
💡 **Traveler's Insight!** While many countries, especially within the Schengen Area in Europe, no longer stamp passports for certain nationalities due to electronic borders, the expression 'to get a stamp in your passport' still widely symbolizes the thrill of international travel and visiting a new place! It's less about the literal ink and more about the experience. Don't worry if your passport doesn't get stamped everywhere; the memories are what truly count! 😉
Sarah is excitedly telling Mike about her upcoming trip to Bhutan, a country she has never visited before, and she hopes to add it to her travel history. Which English expression best fits this situation? A. to live out of a suitcase B. to get a stamp in your passport C. to be jet-lagged