If its is a holiday/vacation, I go with "Enjoy your trip" or "Enjoy your holiday". If it is a business trip and I know the person really well then I might also use "Enjoy your holiday" in a jocular sense.
You can use "Happy holidays!" or "Have a good holiday." instead of "Have good holidays." because "Have good holidays" sound weird and very rarely used. Actually I didn't hear it from …
When someone wish you good things like "Happy holidays and blah blah" Is a correct and polite way to answer a flat: "Thank you, likewise" Or It should be better to respond: "Thank you, I wi...
In the second, "have enjoyed" is the present perfect tense of "enjoy". Both tenses refer to an event that occurred in the past (the enjoyment of whatever is being referred to). However, the …
A holiday is a period of time during which you relax and enjoy yourself away from home. People sometimes refer to their holiday as their holidays. (British English) (American English: …
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