New Year Holidays
Dec 29, 2017 15:08
Today I'd like to tell you the information about New Year holidays in Japan.
According to a survey conducted by a Japanese company, the most common last business day for Japanese workers in 2017 is today, December 29th.
This is because December 29th, 2017 is Friday.
Also, the most common first business day in 2018 seems to be January 4th.
That is to say, New Year holidays are five to six days for many Japanese workers.
Saturday and Sunday are included in them, so the actual holidays that are given specially for New Year are about three days.
I thought that this number is small, but I found that it was more than holidays of the US.
According to a survey conducted by a Japanese company, the most common last business day for Japanese workers in 2017 is today, December 29th.
This is because December 29th, 2017 is Friday.
Also, the most common first business day in 2018 seems to be January 4th.
That is to say, New Year holidays are five to six days for many Japanese workers.
Saturday and Sunday are included in them, so the actual holidays that are given specially for New Year are about three days.
I thought that this number is small, but I found that it was more than holidays of the US.
正月休み
今日は、日本人の正月休みに関する情報をお伝えします。
日本の企業が行ったアンケート調査によると、2017年の仕事納めは、本日12月29日が最も多かったようです。
これは、12月29日が金曜日であることに影響しているようです。
そして、2018年の仕事初めは、1月4日が最も多かったようです。
つまり、最も一般的な日本の社会人は、正月休みが5〜6日間だということです。
そこには土日も含まれるので、正月に特別与えられた休暇は、実質3日程度なのかもしれません。
私はこの日数は少ないなと思ったのですが、調べたらアメリカよりも多いようでした。
今日は、日本人の正月休みに関する情報をお伝えします。
日本の企業が行ったアンケート調査によると、2017年の仕事納めは、本日12月29日が最も多かったようです。
これは、12月29日が金曜日であることに影響しているようです。
そして、2018年の仕事初めは、1月4日が最も多かったようです。
つまり、最も一般的な日本の社会人は、正月休みが5〜6日間だということです。
そこには土日も含まれるので、正月に特別与えられた休暇は、実質3日程度なのかもしれません。
私はこの日数は少ないなと思ったのですが、調べたらアメリカよりも多いようでした。
No. 1 Kat's correction
- Today I'd like to tell you the information about New Year holidays in Japan.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- According to a survey conducted by a Japanese company, the most common last business day for Japanese workers in 2017 is today, December 29th.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- This is because December 29th, 2017 is Friday.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Also, the most common first business day in 2018 seems to be January 4th.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- That is to say, New Year holidays are five to six days for many Japanese workers.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Saturday and Sunday are included in them, so the actual holidays that are given specially for New Year are about three days.
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This includes the weekend, so the actual holidays that are given specially for New Year are about three days.
this sounds more natural
- I thought that this number is small, but I found that it was more than holidays of the US.
- I thought that this number is small, but I found that it was more than the new year holidays of the US.
Good job.
Don't forget that the US also gets a holiday for Christmas, and many people use their sick leave to not work between Christmas and the new year.
If a person normally works from Monday to Friday, and if they use sick leave from the 26th to the 29th, then they can not work at all from December 23rd to January 1st.
It's the same here in Australia, except we also get a holiday on the 26th, so we only need to take 3 days off from work to get a 10 day holiday. :D
Don't forget that the US also gets a holiday for Christmas, and many people use their sick leave to not work between Christmas and the new year.
If a person normally works from Monday to Friday, and if they use sick leave from the 26th to the 29th, then they can not work at all from December 23rd to January 1st.
It's the same here in Australia, except we also get a holiday on the 26th, so we only need to take 3 days off from work to get a 10 day holiday. :D
Dave
Kat, I really like your corrections and suggestions. Happy New Year.
Toru San, Thank you for the info and Happy New Year to you too.
Kat, I really like your corrections and suggestions. Happy New Year.
Toru San, Thank you for the info and Happy New Year to you too.
Toru
Thank you so much for correcting my post and letting me know the helpful information!
It's a very nice idea to take holidays between Christmas and the new year. First of all, I hope Christmas to be a holiday also in Japan.
> Dave san
Thank you for the comment! Best Wishes for the New Year :)
Thank you so much for correcting my post and letting me know the helpful information!
It's a very nice idea to take holidays between Christmas and the new year. First of all, I hope Christmas to be a holiday also in Japan.
> Dave san
Thank you for the comment! Best Wishes for the New Year :)
No. 2 Dave's correction
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No. 3 TC's correction
- Today I'd like to tell you the information about New Year holidays in Japan.
- Today I'd like to tell you about New Year holidays in Japan.
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Toru
Thank you so much for the correction! :)
Thank you so much for the correction! :)