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day off I' d like to say I don't need to go office today. How do I express it in English? ・Today is day off. ・It's day off today. ・It's off today. ・It's holiday today. ・I have no work today. ・Other
Jan 31, 2015 10:05 PM
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day off

I' d like to say I don't need to go the office today.
How do I express it in English?

・Today is a day off.
・It's a day off today.
・It's a holiday today.
・I have no work today.
・Other

January 31, 2015
Thank you everyone. I understand!
February 1, 2015
You can say: *I have day off from work. *Today is a holiday. *There is a holiday today, therefore I don't need to go in for work. *My place of business is closed due to the holiday. *Today I have a day off.
January 31, 2015
It depends why you don't need to go to the office today. If it's a national holiday then: "It's a holiday today" If it's your own chosen vacation day then: "I'm taking a vacation day today" or "I have a vacation day today" Saying "I have no work today" implies your work is sporadic, and if you're an office worker, I wouldn't recommend using this one, otherwise your boss will think you need more work :)
January 31, 2015
You could say: - I don't need to go to the office today - Today is a holiday - It's the weekend, so I don't need to go to the office - Today is a day off Is this what you're looking for?
January 31, 2015
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