(n) a pleasure trip
junket is a noun
The word junket is a noun in this sentence.
On a cruise, you can enjoy activities like swimming, sunbathing, dining at various restaurants, attending live shows, participating in onboard games and activities, shopping, and exploring different ports of call during shore excursions.
A cruise ship passenger is someone who is on a cruise ship during a cruise.
A polite and common way to greet someone during the afternoon is by saying "Good afternoon" with a smile.
There are many things that a Carnival Cruise consists of. There are many different dining experiences, shows, bars, clubs, casinos, spas, and much more. There are also chances to get off the boat at many different locations and go shopping during what is called a shore excursion.
There are many things that a Carnival Cruise consists of. There are many different dining experiences, shows, bars, clubs, casinos, spas, and much more. There are also chances to get off the boat at many different locations and go shopping during what is called a shore excursion.
"In/during the afternoon" in the afternoon/in the evening In the afternoon. Example: Me gusta esquiar por la tarde. Translated: I like to ski in the afternoon.
It is a statement, NOT a sentence, because there is no verb present. Historically 'Good afternoon/mornig/night' meant , 'God be with you this afternoon/morning/night. But 'God' has been lost overtime for 'Good'.. The parting statement 'Good Bye' originally meant , 'God be with you'.
During the afternoon.
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it depends on if you are a night person, but most people are more awake during the afternoon, than at night. so i would say afternoon!