to be well taken care of · to be supervised by competent and reliable people
This expression is your go-to when you want to reassure someone that a person, object, or even a situation will be handled with care and competence. ✨ It's perfect for easing worries, especially when traveling or entrusting something valuable!
💡 **Pro Tip!** 'To be in good hands' implies that something or someone is safe, well-managed, and looked after by reliable people. You'll often hear it when talking about tour guides, hotels, pet sitters, or even your belongings. Use it to convey trust and alleviate concerns!
Which English expression best fits a situation where your friend is worried about leaving their luggage at the hotel before checking out? A. to spill the beans B. to be in good hands C. to kick the bucket