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いいご旅行を : ii go ryokou wo : (means) have a nice trip. "Itterasshai" can also be used, but it literally means take care, usu used when seeing someone off.

itterasshai - literally means "go and come back" and would be the typical send-off for someone going on a trip.

My parents have never said いいご旅行を to me (I'm of Japanese descent). That's very formal. You might say that to your boss, but it wouldn't be used with a friend or close relative. You wouldn't even say that to a colleague of equal or lower status.

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休み やすみ yasumi - vacation; rest

定休 ていきゅう teikyuu - regular holiday, as in scheduled school closings

有休 ゆうきゅう yuukyuu - vacation; paid holiday

休日 きゅうじつ kyuujitsu - holiday; day off

旅行 りょこう ryokou - vacation

yasumi is the most generic form of "day off", which also literally means "rest".

kyuujitsu is also very common for "day off" and is also generic.

ryokou means vacation, as in "to take a vacation". It can be used for smaller events such as school trips.

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'How was your weekend?' would be週末はどうだった? (shuumatsu wa dou datta) in Japanese. However, this is quite casual. A more polite alternative would be週末はどうでしたか (shuumatsu wa dou deshita ka).

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yasumi WA ikaga deshita ka? (formal)

yasumi WA doo datta no?(informal)

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日本の旅行はどうだった?(Nihon no ryokō wa dōdatta?)

You may also say 'nihon no ryokō wa dō deshita ka.'

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旅行はどうでしたか? ryokou ha doudeshitaka?

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