I am looking for some kind way of replying to an email when the other person is saying that he will be traveling and asks for more time to complete something.
It appears that "Have a nice day" could have some negative connotations (https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/57692/what-s-wrong-with-saying-have-a-nice-day), so I am wondering whether saying "Have a nice travel" is a good idea?
Answer
'Have a safe journey (or trip)' is one common phrase
Have a safe trip or Have a safe journey
Be careful and assure that your journey is safe. (Said as someone is about to leave for a trip.)Bill: Well, we're off for London.
Sally: Have a safe trip!Bill: You're driving all the way to San Francisco?
Bob: Yes, indeed.
Bill: Well, have a safe trip.www.thefreedictionary.com
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