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I think I'll go to a mountain town, maybe somewhere in the Appalachians. I miss people but have loved the peace and quiet these times have offered, and I think that would allow me to get both.
None unfortunately.....in my life there's no such thing as vacation. I don't ever get one. at least not to my liking. I don't get the fun I expect from these so called 'vacations'. Even on vacations I have to work everyday.....so it's not much of a relaxation period
I had a trip to Dallas and the Dominican Republic but sadly they were canceled so those are the 2 vacations after quarantine. Also, there's one more place I would visit after Corona, Australia I went there once last year to visit my cousins and it was a blast! So I'm hoping that I can go there again=)!
Was supposed to go to America and Canada but we had to cancel it so maybe in 2021
I don't have the ability to go on vacation, so I'll continue to assist you from here! Where will you go once quarantine restrictions are lifted?
This isn't really a plan but it's something I want.. I want to go to Paris, Disney, Tokyo, and basically travel around the world later in my life.
I would go to Italy to see my best friend. I haven't seen her for 2 years now. But notice I said "would" in the beginning.
I don't really know i have a big family of 6 and 2 are in a high-risk category. I personally would love to go to New York or San Fransisco
Yes, social workers often receive vacation time as part of their employment benefits. The amount of vacation time can vary depending on the employer and the specific job position. It is common for social workers to have a set number of days off each year to use for vacation or personal time.
According to Eurostat, over 60% of Europeans went on vacation in the past year.
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The average American receives between 2-4 weeks of paid vacation per year, depending on their employer and seniority. It is rare for employees to receive 6 weeks of vacation time annually.
The average length of a family vacation is typically around 4-7 days, although this can vary depending on individual preferences, budgets, and time constraints. Some families may opt for shorter weekend getaways, while others may choose longer trips lasting two weeks or more.