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TO LIVE IT UP
 
To spend lots of money and travel in luxury
 
To be loud and annoying
 
To be ambitious about your future
A CULTURE SHOCK
 
A feeling of confusion felt by someone visiting a country or
 
To eat really spicy food
 
To do something to shocks a person from a different country
TO TRAVEL LIGHT
 
To travel without too many possessions.
 
To travel without eating very much food.
 
To gtravel without taking much money with you.
TO SAIL TOO CLOSE TO THE WIND
 
To do something dangerous or just within legal limits
 
To sail to close to the wind
 
To go somewhere windy
TO BE LIKE SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT
 
To meet once or twice by chance for a short time.
 
To sail without any lights on your ship.
 
To die at night on a ship.
A CULTURE VULTURE
 
Someone who likes museums, books, art galleries, etc.
 
Someone who hates museums, books, art galleries etc.
 
To try to do things without paying for them
TO BE ON A SHOESTRING
 
To travel without spending much money.
 
To walk on a shoelace
 
To travel with only one shoelace
TO TAKE SOMEONE FOR A RIDE
 
To cheat or deceive someone
 
To take someone for a ride
 
To be a taxi driver
TO BE AT A CROSSROADS
 
At a point where an important decision or choice has to be m
 
To be between two roads
 
To be near a noisy (cross) road.
SMOOTH SAILING
 
To have no problems
 
To move quietly and smoothly
 
To be rich and powerful
ROAD RAGE
 
Anger or violence between drivers, often caused by difficult
 
To be angry at the road
 
an angry road
TO SAIL THROUGH
 
To make something look easy to achieve
 
To make something look difficult to achieve
 
To cross a junction without looking
TO MISS THE BOAT
 
To fail to take advantage of an opportunity because you don'
 
To miss a boat
 
To wish that the boat would come back and talk to you
TO BE ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL
 
To fail to be in control of a difficult situation
 
To be a normal road user in Vietnam
 
To be asleep on the steering wheel of your car
TO BE IN THE SAME BOAT
 
To be in the same difficult situation as someone else
 
To be in the same great position as someone else
 
To be in a boat with someone else
TO BE ON A ROCKY ROAD
 
To be moving in a bad direction in your life
 
To be moving in the wrong direction
 
To be on a raid with a lot of rocks on it
TO BE A BACKSEAT DRIVER
 
To give unnecessary or unwelcome advice
 
To drive from the back seat of a car
 
To be unable to drive
BAD NEWS TRAVELS FAST
 
Bad news is always more interesting than good news
 
Bad news becomes known quicker than good news
 
If you do something stupid your mum will always find out
TO HIT THE ROAD
 
To begin a journey
 
To hit the road
 
To hurt yourself in an accident
TO PUT THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE
 
To do things in the wrong order
 
To annoy a horse
 
To put something you don't want into your shopping cart
TO BE ON THE RIGHT TRACK
 
To be doing something correctly
 
To take a right turn
 
To be at the right running track
TO ROCK THE BOAT
 
To do something that might cause trouble or upset a stable s
 
To rock a baby to sleep
 
To throw rocks at a boat
TO HAVE ITCHY FEET
 
To have a strong urge to travel or move from place to place.
 
To feel uncomfortable staying in one place.
 
To find it difficult to walk.
TO REINVENT THE WHEEL
 
Waste time or effort to create something that already exists
 
To take a round thing and make it square.
 
To come up with a great new idea for something.