Do You Want to Take a Trip, a Holiday, or a Vacation?

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Do You Want to Take a Trip, a Holiday, or a Vacation?

A trip can be almost anything. You can take a trip to the grocery store or a trip down memory lane. A holiday is a bit longer. The Brits use this term as Americans would use vacation. I always think of a holiday as a specific day of the year. Vacation is the longest version of these excursions.

To put it a different way…

Trip

A trip can be a short clip to sip a caffeinated drip. Or you can flip the script and equip a ship to skip from your township. But here’s a tip: when the wind whips, don’t lose your grip and slip and break a hip.

Holiday

A holiday is a special day like Christmas Day or Easter, say. You can choose to stay or go away without delay to your parent’s place or your Great Aunt Fay’s. If you’ve stayed as a company slave for decades, you may hear your boss relay that you’ve got leeway and you may have the day with pay!

Vacation

The explanation of a vacation includes — a creation to provide recreation when your patience reaches limitation. You pack your bags and medication. You fill up your tank at the gas station and scream with frustration at the high inflation. Your kids start bickering with no causation and you stop the car with no hesitation to address the situation. Your imagination has the ideation that you suddenly regret procreation.

You relate the information in stern castigation (for the eighth reiteration) that this exploration will only resume continuation with the stipulation that their barbarisation must reach cessation or receive the implementation of penalization. Once you reach your destination, you follow your itineration for the optimization of punctuation and organization.

When your participation has reached the maximization of excitation, the visualization becomes an actualization of civilization.

Your finalization of relaxation reaches familiarization at home.

Have I cleared everything up?

Good.

*Originally published on Medium

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Published by Brandon Ellrich

I live in Central Missouri and enjoy reading, writing, playing tennis, watching movies, and exploring creative outlets. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and I love to take my readers inside the minds of my characters.

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