People across my county found this question quite hard to answer. Or some just hesitate for a while and then blurt something out. The other answer, that is somewhat annoying is the one that goes something like “Because we wanted to”! So there is in short, no real actual reason for anybody going on holiday if this is the case. There must be some sort of notion behind you wanting to go on holiday, but what is it?

I came across some people who just wanted the time off work, and mumbled incessantly. This answer does appeal to me, as it means people have a general idea of what they want to do. I think that if you feel this way, that your job is that bad you really desperately need the time off, then this job isn’t for you!

When we get to that day of the week, what is it called, oh yeah; Friday, is the weekend not time off work? Meeting new people and living with a completely different culture, this is a holiday that actually has meaning, although not many people gave this answer. This is really a planned holiday, and something that is good for body and mind, not to mention the chance to do something really different. This is a much more sensible answer, you want to further your knowledge of the world.

Now the answer that really rubbed me up the wrong way was “Because there is nothing else to do”! Well, those people i just say “GRRRR”. How can you say there isn’t anything better, you what, excuse me that makes no sense! This is not good for my Brain, I don’t want to here this, once again another answer that doesn’t actually answer anything.

However, do we all have to have a REASON to go on holiday? Well in simple truth, NO you don’t, its up to you. Don’t let anyone else tell you any different.

For Caribbean holidays, Maldives holidays, Sri Lanka holidays, maybe you should visit a tour operator!

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