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Rosa Maria
On holiday and on vacation
What's the difference?
31 jul. 2014 09:51
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The word 'Holiday' is widely used in British English, but 'Vacation' is in American English. But there's no difference in meaning.
But, 'A Holiday' also means a single-holiday.
31 juli 2014
2
'On holiday' is standard British English.
'On vacation' is standard American English.
There is no difference in meaning.
31 juli 2014
1
I would argue, Rosa Maria, that there is not a big difference between these two except perhaps the place and length of time one might assume with each.
on holiday, to me, means short break from work (or school) perhaps because of a celebration (e.g., Christmas) with little traveling plans.
on vacation, to me, means a long(er) break with plans to travel.
But this is just hearsay and I would urge you to think of them as having the same meaning.
Nick
31 juli 2014
Thanks a lot. It's very helpful!
31 juli 2014
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Rosa Maria
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