In this age of social media there are many posts from people who are going on holiday and post "At Gatwick on the way to Malaga" that sort of thing, ok it's probably not wise to announce that your house is gonna be empty for a week or two, but that's another story. Is it just me who hates it when people respond with "have a safe journey" or "safe travels"? What's wrong with "have a lovely time" or a simple "Bon Voyage"? Even though the person is obviously trying to be nice, to me "have a safe journey" implies that air travel is not safe and that somehow they are taking a risk. The people who say they're on the way to a holiday in the uk and they're on a train will get the "have a great time" "enjoy your holiday." There are a lot of people who are very anxious about flying so that kind of message does not help matters. I always post a good wish that doesn't mention "safety" in any way shape or form. What do you think on this?