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Imantaghavi Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Trips

hi everybody,

Would anyone please tell me the two words for two kinds of trips:

1)the trip for buisiness

2)the trip for fun and recreation

thank you in advance
  

Top answer

" It's a very common question, and without context, would carry no inuendo.

  • " It's a very common question, and without context, would carry no inuendo.
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We usually put the two together, and ask, "Business or pleasure?"

It's a very common question, and without context, would carry no inuendo.
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I agree with Avangi that "business or pleasure" is the common way to ask, but I"ve also heard "personal travel."

For example, you could be travelling to a funeral - it's personal, but rarely pleasurable.
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Thank you very much Geek.
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So is it correct to say it in the following way:

Tomorrow, I'm going to a Personal/pleasure/business travel.

is it correct?
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Tomorrow, I'm leaving on a business trip.

My trip tomorrow is personal travel. (You're categorizing it.)

My leave is for personal travel.


My trip tomorrow is for/on personal business.


I don't think we'd say, "I'm going on a personal travel trip."

I don't think we'd say, "I'm going on a pleasure trip." (It evokes a

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