easy and trouble-free · without problems or difficulties
Imagine your trip, from planning to coming back, felt like a walk in the park. No lost luggage, no cancelled flights, perfect weather! That's when you'd say it was "smooth sailing." 😌 It describes a journey (or any process, really) that goes perfectly, without a single hitch.
💡 **Fun Fact!** This idiom originally comes from maritime language, referring to a boat trip where the weather is calm and the journey is easy! ⛵️🌬️ While it's used broadly now for any trouble-free experience, it's especially fitting for travel talks. Remember, it usually describes a past or ongoing experience.
Your friend just returned from a long trip where everything went perfectly: no delays, great weather, and no problems. Which English expression would best describe their experience? A. Under the weather B. Smooth sailing C. Off the beaten path