to conclude a travel segment or the entire journey · to decide to finish visiting a place
This phrase is super useful when you're talking about deciding to end your travels in a particular place or for a specific segment. Imagine you've explored enough of one city and are ready to move on, or even go home! 🗺️ It's a casual way to say 'we're done here, time for the next adventure (or home)!' 🚶♀️💨
💡 **Fun Fact!** While 'to call it a day' means to finish work or activity for the day, 'to call it a trip' applies specifically to travel! It usually implies a conscious decision to conclude the travel segment, not just that it ended naturally. Think of it as wrapping things up! 🎒
Which situation is **NOT** appropriate for 'to call it a trip'? A. 🎉 You're celebrating your friend's birthday at a restaurant. B. 😩 After three intense days of sightseeing, you decide you've seen enough of Rome and want to head to your next city. C. ⏰ You're nearing the end of your scheduled one-week vacation and packing your bags for the return flight.