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Mitsuo23 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

meaning of luggage

Hi,

Is it OK to call a surfboard in a surfboard bag to check in luggage?

Thanks,
M
  

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s it OK to call a surfboard in a surfboard bag (no 'to') check in luggage? It's OK with me, but maybe you should ask your airline. Clive

  • s it OK to call a surfboard in a surfboard bag (no 'to') check in luggage?
  • It's OK with me, but maybe you should ask your airline.
  • Clive
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s it OK to call a surfboard in a surfboard bag (no 'to') check in luggage?

It's OK with me, but maybe you should ask your airline.

Clive
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mitsuwao23Is it OK to call a surfboard in a surfboard bag to check in luggage?
Yes. Anything you check in would be considered luggage.

Luggage is the total assembly of all the things you have packed and ready to go with you on your trip.
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PS With airlines, I usually seem to hear baggage, not luggage.

Clive
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Clivebaggage, not luggage
I think of them as more or less the same thing regardless of what the airlines call it, except when I see a set of suitcases in a department store. That's definitely luggage — something you buy to pack your things in when you travel.

Is it also different for, say, taxi drivers? In Canada do they usually ask you if you have
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Taxi drivers here never seem to ask that.

CliveEmotion: smile

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