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Different Words
I have just come back from a week on 'holiday' and have been corrected by a couple of colleagues for saying 'holiday' rather than 'vacation'. They have been a bit stumped when I have pointed out that we work for a company called 'P****** Holidays', not 'P****** Vacations'.
The other one that gets me is that you buy ground coriander, but fresh cilantro:huh: Others stupid words please. |
Re: Different Words
Coriander is the seed.
Anyway, I know certain word variations are daft... but when in Rome, you'd speak Italian. We're in America so its best to speak "American" at times. ... |
Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by MrEmjoy
(Post 7720786)
Coriander is the seed.
Anyway, I know certain word variations are daft... but when in Rome, you'd speak Italian. We're in America so its best to speak "American" at times. ... In American English, it's clear....Holidays are only a handful of specific dates on the calendar, while Vacations are any day throughout the year that you choose to not work. How do you make that distinction in the UK if the only word you use is Holiday? Rene |
Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 7720836)
I'm American, so I always wondered about this difference between Holday and Vacation. In the UK, if Holday = Vacation, how do you specify that it's a real Holiday day (like Christmas Day), as opposed to a Vacation (just a normal day that you take off for fun)?
In American English, it's clear....Holidays are only a handful of specific dates on the calendar, while Vacations are any day throughout the year that you choose to not work. How do you make that distinction in the UK if the only word you use is Holiday? Rene |
Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 7720836)
I'm American, so I always wondered about this difference between Holday and Vacation. In the UK, if Holday = Vacation, how do you specify that it's a real Holiday day (like Christmas Day), as opposed to a Vacation (just a normal day that you take off for fun)?
In American English, it's clear....Holidays are only a handful of specific dates on the calendar, while Vacations are any day throughout the year that you choose to not work. How do you make that distinction in the UK if the only word you use is Holiday? Rene |
Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 7720882)
In the UK we call most of the holiday days by their name, ie Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day or alternatively Bank Holidays. Holidays are what you personally take off.
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Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by nethead
(Post 7720974)
Yes, I get confused when people say 'which is your favourite holiday'? etc. I can't quite get my head around Halloween' being a holiday, nobody I know gets Halloween off of work. Then Christmas is generally known as "the Holidays' why?
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Re: Different Words
Gas and petrol is quite confusing, especially if cars running on gas become more popular.
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Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 7720882)
In the UK we call most of the holiday days by their name, ie Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day or alternatively Bank Holidays. Holidays are what you personally take off.
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Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by N1cky
(Post 7721008)
Is it a new thing? The company I work for is 50 years old and in its name its 'Holidays' we don't arrange Christmas, we arrange trips to Hawaii.
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Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 7720836)
How do you make that distinction in the UK if the only word you use is Holiday?
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Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by chartreuse
(Post 7738430)
In my old job, we'd use the word "leave". Of course, that assumes that the distinction is only relevant in the context of employment.
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Re: Different Words
the holidays are usually called Bank holidays in the UK.
personal holidays are just holiday or annual leave. |
Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by MsElui
(Post 7738447)
the holidays are usually called Bank holidays in the UK.
personal holidays are just holiday or annual leave. |
Re: Different Words
Originally Posted by Englishtart
(Post 7738452)
Hey there MsE' is it just me, or did you become a moderator while I wasn't looking? :thumbsup:
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