have a safe trip back home

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Tack

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Is it odd to hear somebody in a country says to somebody coming back to the country "have a safe trip back home"?
Sounds good to me, but is this a sentence used when you see somebody off?
 
Is it odd to hear somebody in a country says to somebody coming back to the country "have a safe trip back home"?
Sounds good to me, but is this a sentence used when you see somebody off?

Odd? No. The only thing I am confused about in your post is that you said "... somebody in a country says to somebody coming back to the country..." - to which country? Their own or the country they're currently in? It's a little ambiguous.

The person speaking is either speaking to someone who is leaving or speaking to someone who will be arriving soon.

Imagine these two conversations by phone:

Person 1 (in Spain) : I'm going back to Brazil tonight.
Person 2 (in Spain) : Have a safe trip back home. Hopefully we will meet again one day.
(Note, this only works if Person 1's permanent home is Brazil)

Person 1 (in Spain) : I'm coming back to Brazil tonight.
Person 2 (in Brazil) : Have a safe journey [back home]. I'll see you tomorrow!
 
Thank you for the examples!
So I could use it in both situations.
I'll just be careful with coming/going (direction).

"... somebody in a country says to somebody coming back to the country..." - to which country?

I meant like, someboday waiting in a country(Japan) says to somebody coming back to the country(Japan). But I guess It's not clear:-(.
 
Context normally makes things clear.
 
I meant like, somebody waiting in a country(Japan) says to somebody coming back to the country(Japan). But I guess It's not clear:-(.
"Come home safely" would be an appropriate thing to say.
 
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