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What's the difference between holidays in France?
Usually, if the holiday falls on Tuesday or Thursday, a weekend will be borrowed the week before or the week after to connect the holidays, but this time it is Wednesday and there is only one day off. This adjustment method is really incredible! Speaking of which, it suddenly occurred to me that the situation of French holiday is much simpler! Instead of borrowing weekends, they choose direct faire le pont, that is, if the holiday falls on Tuesday or Thursday, then the French government will directly count Monday or Friday as a holiday. Lucky Frenchman! In the same situation, they can have an extra holiday. How can they not make people jealous?

The above is about different holiday arrangements, and the attitude of the French towards holidays is quite different from ours. On holidays, we often need to keep the contact number open so that the company can contact people in time when there is an emergency; As for overtime, as long as the work needs it, it is more common. But if the French are on vacation, we usually have big events and it is difficult to get in touch with them; Even if we get in touch with them, it will be difficult for them to solve our problems during the holidays.

This concept of vacation stems from the attitude of the French people towards life. In the eyes of the French, life is to be enjoyed (not that kind of obsession, of course), and work is only a part of life, not the focus of life, not the whole of life. Therefore, French festivals are unshakable.

This kind of holiday style and concept makes the French one more in the eyes of many people in China? Lazy? Hat. But for the French interpretation of life, I have adapted to it now and agree with it! Indeed, I can't be as free and easy as the French, but I think it's not a bad thing to have such an attitude towards life!

Of course, such a vacation method and concept are often very procrastinating. For example, students are anxiously waiting for the admission results, but they are told that the president of a French university is on vacation and cannot stamp the completed notice. What a speechless reply!