3. I am mainly in the US and Canada, during work or during break, I will take a rest during travel or entertainment. Vacation called also in the UK and other countries
In British English it means the period, you can spend your vacation or vacation at work or school.
Usually, you use qualifiers or possessions before holidays or holidays. For example, do not say "I will go to Marrakesh for a vacation." '
If you are on vacation, you will spend some time away from work or school, or you can spend some time away from home to enjoy yourself.
In American English, holidays are the days when people are not working or the day to celebrate an important event.
When Americans talk about holidays, they refer to the year-end including Christmas and New Year; sometimes Thanksgiving (end of November) is included
What is common in America is to leave work or school for a long time, enjoy leaving home.
Holiday - Leisure time to get away from work, to focus on breaks and sightseeing, "We take two weeks in summer every year"; "We had a short holiday in Puerto Rico."
The Webster University Dictionary defines holidays as "periods of interruption for normal work, study, or other activities, usually for breaks, entertainment or travel." In my world, if you want to rest, I'd say "excess indulgence and activities, many of food and pleasure get work short free time through work!" ... Vacation Slightly different explanation seems like a holiday gets up and go and experience life until the best time so relax and do it after work or weekend!
If your vacation is a self-defined project, what do you mean by not taking a vacation? Hunger on vacation is sick. As Josef Pieper points out, the result is destruction of culture. The idea of leisure is to refresh and update so that you can spend your life beyond work. But the power of the market is largely against it. The main argument of Gini in this book is that Americans are not necessarily overworked, but we are still overworked. We are working more than anyone in the week (even the Japanese have repeatedly pointed out), holidays are far fewer, not even holidays. When we do not work, we certainly will not be absent. He compared the concept of the Sabbath to the necessity of leisure and relaxation. And that is a useful analogy for his ongoing reading. Leisure time, even wireless should be reflected, reflecting oneself - seeing oneself, human growth, self improvement, methods and links closer to communities and families