Why do they call it "a Holiday"
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We too, like Another David, treat our breaks away slightly differently now we are retired. It'll now take us a month to do what we used to do in a week. Not really 'holiday' more living somewhere different without moving home. As said before, every day is
a holiday now and we, more or less, do what we want when we want0 -
although visit seems more appropriate as not all users of sites are using it for leisure purposes
But are they admitting to the club they are using it for other purposes as I thought the club frowned on non-leisure use (not sure why it makes any difference to the club why you are staying there of course)
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although visit seems more appropriate as not all users of sites are using it for leisure purposes
But are they admitting to the club they are using it for other purposes as I thought the club frowned on non-leisure use (not sure why it makes any difference to the club why you are staying there of course)
We have used sites to visit relatives and even attend a funeral which was hardly a holiday. There are people using them as bases for work away from home and there is no problem for them. At the end of the day while holiday is not always accurate I cannot
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There are people using them as bases for work away from home and there is no problem for them.
I would totally agree that its not a problem but I thought the club didnt allow it - or have I dreamed that? Most other sites dont seem to have a problem with it and I suppose the term 'holiday' is universally used pretty much.
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