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Is A trip the same as a vacation?

So what's the fundamental difference between a trip and vacation? The difference is your expectation. Trips are something that you do and it often has a purpose. On the other hand, vacations are about the experience.



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So what's the fundamental difference between a trip and vacation? The difference is your expectation. Trips are something that you do and it often has a purpose. On the other hand, vacations are about the experience.

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Trip is the general word, indicating going any distance and returning, by walking or any means of locomotion, for either business or pleasure, and in either a hurried or a leisurely manner: a trip to Europe; a vacation trip; a bus trip.

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More frequent trips allow you to take regular breaks from work. Research shows that the ideal length of time for a vacation is between eight and eleven days, with eight days being the true sweet spot.

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The American vacation was born—quite literally. The scions of New York City took to declaring that they would “vacate” their city homes for their lakeside summer retreats, and the term “vacation” replaced the British “holiday” in common parlance.

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The day trip is a form of recreational travel and leisure to a location that is close enough to make a round-trip within a day but does not require an overnight stay. The logistics and/or costs of spending nights on the road are worth avoiding.

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There's a scientific reason why 2-week vacations are actually a waste. A two-week vacation might be twice as long as a one-week vacation, but don't expect to have twice the memories once you get back. According to psychologist Daniel Kahneman, shorter vacations are typically just as good in hindsight as longer ones.

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According to research published in the Journal of Happiness Studies, the ideal length of a vacation is exactly eight days.

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