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Lucas21c Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Trip in/to Japan

If my friend is already in Japan and on a week vacation trip now, could you tell me which one is correct between "Have a nice trip in Japan" and "Have a nice trip to Japan"?

  

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If he's there now, "I hope you're having a nice time in Japan" seems more appropriate.

  • If he's there now, "I hope you're having a nice time in Japan" seems more appropriate.
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If he's there now, "I hope you're having a nice time in Japan" seems more appropriate.

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