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Hello.

Is "wish you a soft landing" a natural expresion to use?
 

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Hello.

Is "wish you a soft landing" a natural expression? [strike]to use?[/strike]


In what context? Is there some reason there is no personal pronoun at the start?
 

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In what context? Is there some reason there is no personal pronoun at the start?

"I wish you" or "Wish you". Is it wrong to omit the "I"?
I mean when wishing someone a safe flight.
 

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Unless you're talking to, for example, a pilot who has problems with landings, use "Have a safe flight". Sometimes, that is (casually) shortened to "Safe flight".
 

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I last heard soft landing used when a journalist wished his brother a comfortable a death as possible- the brother had terminal cancer. We don't use it for modern flights.
 

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I last heard soft landing used when a journalist wished his brother a comfortable a death as possible- the brother had terminal cancer. We don't use it for modern flights.

But was it ever used in the sense I was asking about?
 

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The alternative is a hard landing (a crash). I think it's taken for granted that we don't want that.
 

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