to dedicate a period of time to being in a particular place · to stay for a while
You're chatting with a friend about future travel dreams, or maybe reminiscing about past trips. This phrase is perfect for expressing your desire to visit a place and really experience it, rather than just passing through! 🌍✈️
💡 While 'to spend some time' is versatile, in a travel context, it implies a more relaxed, exploratory visit than a quick 'stop-over' or 'flying visit'. It suggests you want to immerse yourself a little, even if it's just for a few days! Think quality over quantity. ✨
Your friend is talking about their dream of visiting Japan and wants to explain that they wish to truly experience the culture and stay for a decent period, not just a day trip. Which English expression fits this situation? A. to run out of time B. to spend some time C. to kill time