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E4 Explore American Culture: Why Don't Americans Use Vacation Days?

2023/9/25
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💼There's a stereotype that Americans are always working, but is that really true? Do American workers ever take a vacation? And if not, why?

📅In today's episode of the Learn English Podcast, we explore this key aspect of American life - work culture and unused vacation days. Taking time off work is necessary to help prevent burnt out and improve mental health. However, American's receive less vacation days than most other employees in developed countries. Even though they receive less time off, most Americans do not use all of the vacation days every year.

🎧But why do so many Americans refuse to use their vacation time? In this episode, we discuss American work culture and learn why it can be hard for Americans to take time off even if they want to. We’ll look at the idea of “living to work” instead of “working to live” and how this affects our everyday lives. Whether you’re learning English, curious about American life, or want to understand workplace issues, this episode is for you!

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📝Vocabulary List:

  1. stereotype: a simplified and often negative image or idea of a particular type of person or thing

  2. work culture: the shared beliefs and practices of a company or industry related to work

  3. paid time off: time away from work for which an employee is still paid

  4. to live to work instead of working to live: to prioritize work over personal life

  5. Contract worker: An employee hired for a specific task or period, usually without long-term employment benefits.

  6. Promotion: the action of raising someone to a higher office or rank.

  7. Falling behind: to fail to keep up with others or with what is expected.

  8. Burnout: physical or emotional exhaustion, typically resulting from intense or prolonged stress or frustration.

  9. Counterintuitive: Contrary to what one would intuitively expect; surprising.

  10. Great Resignation: a term used to describe the large number of people who quit their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

📜SOURCES

BBC: https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20211209-why-its-so-hard-for-some-workers-to-ask-for-time-off)

Bloomberg News: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-03-30/less-than-half-of-us-workers-use-all-their-vacation-days#xj4y7vzkg)