Bon Voyage May 2026
: Spanish for "Go with God," used to wish someone a blessed and safe journey.
"Let's hope you are better at map reading over there than you are at home! Have a blast getting lost!" 3. Tug at the Heartstrings (For Loved Ones) bon voyage
If you are signing a group card for a colleague or neighbor, keep it warm but professional: : Spanish for "Go with God," used to
Traveling can be stressful. Lighten the mood and break the tension by injecting a little fun into your message: Tug at the Heartstrings (For Loved Ones) If
We have all said it or had it enthusiastically waved at us as we set off on a new adventure: It is a phrase packed with excitement, a tiny bit of envy, and a whole lot of goodwill. But where does this famous phrase come from, and why has it stuck around for so long?