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- Holidays or holiday? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I'm getting confused on the usage of the words, holiday and holidays When I want to say that I had a good holiday (or is it good holidays!?) with my family in Melbourne for 5 days, should I say:
- Do I use italics for hotel and restaurant names?
I'm writing a bio for a friend, and I mention many hotels and restaurants, some of which are foreign Should I use italics?
- word choice - “Reservation for” vs. “reservation at” - English Language . . .
I'm trying to check if this sentence is correct Is this reservation for the Holiday Inn? Or, should I use Is this reservation at the Holiday Inn?
- Vacation days or days off - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Well, there's no doubt that vacation days is a subset of days off, where days off is what is listed in the answer shown If you broaden the definition of days off, you will still be including vacation days as a subset The only way vacation days isn't a subset of days off is if you deny the answer shown, and replace it with the notion that days off can only refer to unpaid time, or only refer
- What is the term for someone who doesnt want to know?
I am looking for a term for someone who is purposefully not learning information - usually bad information Goes hand in hand with people who want to "hide their head in the sand" or have the "wool
- Is there a difference between holiday and vacation?
In the UK "going on holiday" means taking time off, which is what Americans call "going on vacation" An actual national religious holiday is not required When Americans say "holiday" we mean a specific designated holiday, which we might or might not actually commemorate For example, most of us don't do anything special for Labor Day, but it's a holiday and a day off from work school
- User Тарас - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- User هيثم الاصيل - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- What are the words for the two parts of a round trip?
Are there two single words to differentiate the two parts of a round trip? If a single word does not exists, what is the shortest yet currently used locution?
- User 斯波隼斗 - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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