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FAIRWINDS Mobile Banking on the App Store
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"Fair Winds and Following Seas" - The Public's Library and Digital Archive
In simple terms: the movement of the water, the waves, and the surface, correspond with the movement of the tide. "Fair Winds and Following Seas" is really two quotes originating from different sources. The two quotes are a nautical phrase of good luck--a blessing as it were--as the person, group, or thing it is said to departs on a voyage in life.
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‘Fair Winds and Following Seas’ Explained by Navy Guy
Fair winds and following seas is a nautical blessing with no direct attribution (meaning who the hell knows where it came from). Some say that the saying was lifted from literature, which could...
"Fair Winds and Following Seas" Meaning, Origin and Great Examples - 7ESL
The meaning of the term ‘fair winds and following seas’ is to wish the listener well on their way, another way of saying something like ‘farewell, God speed.’. Origin of this Idiomatic Expression. This term, like many idioms in the English language originally derived from sailors.
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