The word
holiday has related but different meanings in English-speaking
countries. Based on the words holy and day, holidays originally
represented special religious days. This word has evolved
in general usage to mean any special day of rest (as opposed
to regular days of rest such as the weekend).In
the English-speaking world a holiday can mean a period spent
away from home or business in travel or recreation (e.g.
"I'm going on holiday to Malta next week"), the
North American equivalent is "vacation". Many
Canadians will use the terms vacation and holiday interchangeably
when referring to a trip away from home or time off work.
In Australia the term can refer to a vacation or gazetted
public holiday, but not to a day of commemoration such as
Mothers' Day or Halloween.In all of the English-speaking
world, a holiday is a day set aside by a nation or culture
(in some cases, multiple nations and cultures) typically
for celebration but sometimes for some other kind of special
culture-wide (or national) observance or activity. A holiday
can also be a special day on which school and/or offices
are closed, such as Labor Day.When
translated from/to other languages, the meanings of the
word "holiday" may be conflated with these of
"observance" and "celebration".
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