AEE: Travel, Trip, Journey: What’s the Difference?

AEE: Travel, Trip, Journey: What’s the Difference?

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San山
San山
2025.6.16
3️⃣journey(noun, morw fun, add sone dreamyness)
Ex: I went on journey traveling Europe for three months.
🧐I went on a trip for three months.
👏👏👏"journey" isn't actually used about travel, abd this can be metaphorical.
Ex: Tell me about your English learning journey.
Ex: My education was quite a journey.
San山
San山
2025.6.15
🌈What's the difference between journey, travel and trip
1️⃣travel(an active moving from noe place to another, could be both for country and work)
Ex: I travel to work every day by car.(daily commute, but it tend to use trip)
Ex: I love to travel.(fun trip to other countries)
👏👏👏it could be used as a noun.(It's synonymous with "trip")
Ex: This is the type of travel I love.
2️⃣trip(noun, a specific instance of travel, usually it's planned a excursion with a specific purpose)
👏👏👏"trip" could be short or long.
Ex: How was your trip?
Ex: I'm going on a trip this weekend.
👏👏👏We would never use "trip" and "travel" together. It's really one or the other.(只能二选其一) It's redundant to use both in the same sentence.
✗: I'm traveling on a trip this year.
✓: I'm taking a trip.
Did I hear“差不多”?