Talk:Bon Voyage

Latest comment: 10 months ago by 2600:8800:7181:FDE0:44BF:73A1:FEC5:DF1F
Could you please add under Other Uses Category: 

Bon Voyage, a family travel magazine founded in 2009 in Brussels, Belgium also External Links Bon Voyage Magazine,www.bonvoyagemagazine.com Sheridanbecker (talk) 11:15, 16 April 2012 (UTC) Sheridan Becker,Reply



Probably this list is still too long... I'm not entirely sure that Bon Voyage! the shop is encyclopedic for example.

See http://www.imdb.com/find?q=Bon%20Yoyage;s=all for some raw material. Andrewa 14:32, 3 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Many People?


A user a while ago posted that there are many people named things such as Bon Voyage, but I have only heard of one. Is there anyone that can confirm that there are more than 7 people named after the french term? 203.87.8.127 06:28, 17 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

In every terms, the French bomber is the greatest trick the Grey’s incredible series 2600:8800:7181:FDE0:44BF:73A1:FEC5:DF1F (talk) 18:21, 7 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

Good luck?

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At present, the page claims that bon voyage is a French phrase meaning "goodluck". This is incorrect: it actually means have a good journey. Bonne chance means "good luck". I'm changing this and moving the definition to the top of the page until someone proves otherwise. --Jrothwell (? | !) 18:33, 7 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

"Bon voyage" means literally "Good trip"

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I'm not sure it's the right place to write that, but, be careful.

"Bon voyage" means literally in french "Good trip" ==> "Have a nice trip".

"Good journey" is "Bonjour" or "Bonne journée" in a goodbye way.

As I'm a french guy, I couldn't let that going on.

Cheers — Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.221.175.178 (talk) 14:51, 12 September 2012 (UTC)Reply