Idioms for July

Here are some travel idioms ready for the summer:

1. “Whatever floats your boat”

Meaning:
Both methods are acceptable. Choose whichever makes you happier.

Example:
“I don't know which to choose” said Jill.
Whatever floats your boat. Both are great opportunities” said Annie.

2. “Jump ship”

Meaning:
To suddenly change your mind.

Example:
“Bill jumped ship at the very mention of 'higher payment'”.

3.“Train of thought”

Meaning:
A sequence of thoughts in your mind.

Example:
“Sorry to break you train of thought but...”.

4. “Travel light”

Meaning:
To travel without much stuff.

Example:
“It's not much hassle to switch countries, I'm just travelling light”.

5. “Mile a minute”

Meaning:
Very fast.

Example:
“When I travel it feels like my life is moving at a mile a minute”.