to choose a longer, less direct route · to deliberately extend a journey
This expression is perfect for when you're not in a rush and want to explore more, or simply avoid traffic! 🚗✨ It's about enjoying the journey, not just the destination, sometimes literally. Imagine a path full of beautiful landscapes or unexpected stops!
💡 **Traveler's Hack!** Using this phrase often implies a scenic or more interesting route, rather than just getting lost. 😉 You might say, 'We decided to take the long way around and stopped at a cute little cafe.' It adds a touch of adventure to your story!
You're telling your friend that you drove to your destination via a scenic route, even though it took more time. Which English expression fits this situation? A. to rush through it B. to take the long way around C. to cut corners