to be a top priority · to really want to visit
You're chatting with friends about dream destinations, and you want to express that a particular place is a must-see for you soon. ✨ It's perfect for conveying strong interest without being overly dramatic.
💡 **Pro Tip!** You can use this for anything that's a high priority, not just travel! For example, 'That new movie is high on my list to watch.' Just be sure to use 'my' list, 'your' list, etc., to specify whose priority it is. 😉
Your friend asks what new places you'd like to visit this year. You really want to go to Japan. Which English expression fits this situation? A. Japan is off the table. B. Japan is high on my list. C. Japan is out of the question.