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What's the difference of "day off" and "vacation"?

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Rebecca

"Day off" refers to a singular day someone doesn't have to work, while "vacation", when referring to work, implies time off for an extended amount of time, usually 5 or more days. To describe time off between 1 and 5 days, you can say simply say "I have time off". Ex: My day off is next Friday. Ex: I'm on vacation for a week starting this Monday. Ex: I have time off Tuesday through Thursday.

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