to take clothes and belongings out of your suitcase after a trip · to settle into a new place
This is super useful when you've just arrived home after an amazing trip and need to deal with your luggage. 🎒 Or, more figuratively, when you're settling into a new place and starting to feel at home! 🏡
You've just returned from a two-week vacation and your suitcase is still sitting by the door. Which English expression describes what you need to do next? A. To hit the road B. To unpack your bags C. To go off the grid
💡 **Heads up!** While literally about clothes, 'to unpack your bags' can also mean you're committing to staying somewhere for a while, metaphorically 'unpacking' your life. So, deciding to really 'unpack your bags' in a new city implies you're making it your home! 💖