Do people think you can pop on a plane in heaven?

What is a “pop on a plane”?

“Did you pop on a plane for an hour?” I searched it up on idioms and other sites but I got nowhere. Hope someone else could follow and help me with the topic “How can you help me?” Does it mean “did you stay/travel in/with the plane for an hour”?

Is it true that we should not worry so much about what we actually do?

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On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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